Council Hits Back At 'Mindless' Weekend Vandalism In Coalville Town Centre

By Graham Hill

3rd Aug 2020 | Local News

Plants and their holders were tipped up during the vandalism which took place last weekend. Photo: Terry Taylor
Plants and their holders were tipped up during the vandalism which took place last weekend. Photo: Terry Taylor

North West Leicestershire District Council has described the weekend's vandalism in the town centre as 'mindless' and 'sad'.

Coalville residents were furious at damage caused to plants and their containers overnight on Friday Anger as vandals cause damage in Coalville.

The majority of it was caused in London Road and Memorial Square.

But the council also revealed that young trees were pulled up in Coalville Park as part of the damage.

Photos were posted on the Spotted: Coalville Facebook page on Saturday morning by Terry Taylor

The extent of the vandalism caused outrage among the town's public.

Councillor Andrew Woodman, Portfolio Holder for Community Services at North West Leicestershire District Council, said: "Last Friday evening, a large number of our flower towers and troughs in Coalville were pushed over and damaged, alongside a number of young trees being pulled out in Coalville Park.

 

"It is so sad that people believe this type of behaviour is acceptable.

"This mindless act of vandalism has caused upset for the local community and created a mess that we've worked hard to correct

 

"It is upsetting that people cannot respect the hard work which goes into making our town centres a more colourful, bright and happier place to be.

 

"If you witness anti-social behaviour happening in our community, please report this via our website North West Leicestershire District Council so that we can investigate".

 

     

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