A west Suffolk building society branch has been closed temporarily to undergo a revamp.
Nationwide in Newmarket's High Street will be closed to the public until Monday, August 5 while a refurbishment is carried out.
It comes after the branch was broken into late last year where the cash machine was stolen during a ram raid.
Officers were called to the Nationwide building at about 4.50am on Monday, December 4.
On arrival, police found the ATM had been stolen during the raid.
A police cordon was put in place while officers carried out investigations.
A JCB telehandler was used to smash into the wall of the building society and remove the cash machine, parts of which were later loaded into a Luton van.
The van then made off in convoy with a white Mercedes A Class towards Cambridgeshire, with the JCB left behind in High Street.
A spokesman for Suffolk police said officers believe four suspects were involved and were all dressed in dark-coloured clothing and were wearing balaclavas.
The branch reopened on Wednesday, January 31.
No arrests have been made in connection with the incident.
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