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BURGLARS targeted Gary Barlow’s home while he was away for the weekend filming with Take That for Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.

The gang swooped on the £6million country pile a day after the group performed on the penultimate episode of the last series.

Gary Barlow's home was targeted by a gang of thieves
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Gary Barlow's home was targeted by a gang of thievesCredit: Getty
The Take That singer's £6million mansion was broken into in early April
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The Take That singer's £6million mansion was broken into in early April

They waited until darkness fell before forcing the property’s front gate on the main road of a village in the South of England.

It was understood singer Gary, 53, was unaware a burglary had taken place until the following day — on April 8 — when the police were alerted.

It remained unclear what, if anything, was stolen in the raid and no arrests had been made.

And it was not revealed whether the star’s wife or their three kids were at home at the time.

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Crime scene investigators were seen taking photos of Gary’s Grade II-listed mansion in the days after the incident.

Yesterday neighbours told of seeing his front gate damaged following the burglary.

The police have been round — it’s a warning to us all

Gary's neighbour

One said: “When I drove past I saw officers taking photos of the gates, which had been damaged.

“They were left half open. A few days later the gates had been fixed.”

Another neighbour, 76, said cops knocked on his door to ask about the burglary, which was believed to have taken place in the early hours of the morning.

The music academic said: “The police have been round to ask me about what happened, but I wasn’t aware of anything. I noticed the gates were flapping open. It’s a rather secluded place. It’s a warning to us all.

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“There have been other burglaries we’ve heard about in the area within the last year or so.

“There are a few big houses and Mr Barlow’s is one of them.

“Police always need to do more. It would make everybody feel more reassured here if there were a larger presence, but like everything else in life, it is all funding-related.

“I wouldn’t mind paying an extra penny in tax if the NHS and police were better funded. It would make us all feel safer.”

Another local said of Gary: “He’s a lovely neighbour and it’s good to have him in the village.

“I’m devastated this has ­happened to such a nice family.” Barlow bought his country pile for £2.3million in 2007.

He agreed with conservationists to install a bat box in 2020 and in exchange he was allowed to build a garage for his cars.

Plans to build a second six-bed home in the garden were rejected in 2019.

Gary was told by council planners that the proposed property would be out of keeping with the area.

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Confirming the raid yesterday, a police spokeswoman said: “We received reports of a burglary in between 5.50pm on 7 April and 9am on 8 April. Officers are investigating the incident.”

Gary and his two Take That bandmates Mark Owen, 52, and Howard Donald, 56, performed their 2007 Number one Shine on ITV’s Saturday Night Takeaway.The show’s final episode was aired the following week.

The raid occurred while Barlow was performing on the penultimate episode of Saturday Night Takeaway
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The raid occurred while Barlow was performing on the penultimate episode of Saturday Night TakeawayCredit: ITV
Take That back on stage performing in Glasgow on Friday night
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Take That back on stage performing in Glasgow on Friday nightCredit: Wattie Cheung
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