Four people have been arrested in a small Buckinghamshire village following the discovery of a cannabis factory.

On Thursday, July 6, officers were called out to a property in Marsh Lane in Stoke Mandeville, with the authorities confirming that they were in the process of  ‘documenting and recovering the evidence within the address.’

Those who have been arrested have since been released on bail.

In a brief social media post, Thames Valley Police Aylesbury Vale said: “This is likely to take a few more days for us to gather everything we need for our investigation so you will continue to see more of us there.

🚔 You may have seen more officers at Marsh Lane, Stoke Mandeville over the last few days. We have identified what we...

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“If you have any information that you think might help with our investigation, you can speak to one of the officers at the scene, make a report to us online or call 101.

“You will need to quote reference number 43230289002.

“Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously via their website or on 0800 555 111.”

This is the second cannabis farm to have been discovered in the county in recent weeks, after one was found in Milton Keynes.

The latter was so large that the National Grid had to cut off power in order to for the police to take evidence.