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Vandals smash Cuckoo Park and John Wesley Primary School in Singleton, Ashford

Police are hunting a group of morons who damaged picnic tables, sculptures, school windows and allotments in a vandalism spree.

Great Chart with Singleton Parish Council has reported the damage to the park off Cuckoo Lane in Singleton after finding a new picnic table smashed to bits on Tuesday morning.

It is believed a group carried out the vandalism the night before, and now parish clerk Aniko Szocs has appealed for anyone with information to help catch the culprits.

The vandals targeted picnic tables, sculptures and play equipment. Pic courtesy of Great Chart with Singleton Parish Council
The vandals targeted picnic tables, sculptures and play equipment. Pic courtesy of Great Chart with Singleton Parish Council

She said: “We were called on Tuesday morning by residents who told us the new picnic table had been smashed up, and when I say smashed, it was literally smashed to the ground.

“After that we heard the Hillcrest allotments had been broken into, and play equipment at Cuckoo Park has been damaged where they appear to have carved the wood.

“There was also damage to the ears of the mouse sculpture, so we will have to ask the artist if it can be repaired.

“Residents are really upset because the park is well used and is a focal point of the community. Now we have to replace the damage.

A new picnic table was smashed to bits. Pic courtesy of Great Chart with Singleton Parish Council
A new picnic table was smashed to bits. Pic courtesy of Great Chart with Singleton Parish Council

“The park was put there for the public to enjoy the outdoors, but now the public is going to have to pay to repair the mindless vandalism.”

The nearby John Wesley Primary School was also targeted, with head teacher Gail Spragg reporting that vandals appear to have used catapults to fling projectiles at the windows.

She said that three windows on the school hall will have to be replaced and a door on the new phase two building will also need to be repaired.

Police are investigating the incidents. Anyone with information can contact the parish council on 01233 616923.

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