The owners of a family business "under siege" by teenagers have installed wooden panels on the shop's windows after three breakages in five months.
On two occasions the glass was smashed with large rocks. It has not been determined what was used to shatter the glass a third time.
Kerry Dillon bought the building in Camberley 18 years ago as a funeral parlour and later converted it to a house and internet sales business called Webtraders. Attached to the shop frontage was an apartment, in which Mr Dillon lived with his son, daughter-in-law and their two children - which meant the attacks felt very personal.
A group of about seven or eight local teenagers, estimated to be aged 14 to 18, are believed to be responsible.
"It's been a progressive thing, at the start they would play around in the open car park and other things have vanished, about four weeks ago we had them break a window and then doors facing Orchard Rd, which are plate glass," Mr Dillon said.