Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

‘Mindless’ vandals strike again at beauty spot

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VANDALS have struck again at a St Andrews beauty spot. Bins the length of the Lade Braes have been pulled apart and, it is believed, thrown into the Kinness Burn. A pumping station owned by Scottish Water has also been covered in graffiti during the rampage, thought to have taken place between January 1-5.

It was the second time in just over two months that litter bins have been thrown into the water.

Lade Braes is a scenic walkway following the burn from the west to the centre of the town.

St Andrews councillor Brian Thomson said it was “very disappoint­ing” to see the pathway targeted again and that cash-strapped Fife Council would have to spend time and money putting it right.

He said: “When similar vandalism occurred in October, council staff were able to retrieve the bins from the Kinness Burn but due to the recent heavy rainfall, the water has been fast-flowing and there is no sign of the bins.

“The council’s parks, streets and open spaces team, which has been particular­ly affected by funding cuts, will now have to divert staff from other important duties to try to locate the bins and if they can’t be found purchase new bins at significan­t cost.

“The mindless action of the vandals has caused inconvenie­nce to users of the popular walk and will result in unnecessar­y expense to the public purse.”

Mr Thomson said a significan­t sum of money is to be spent on upgrading the Lade Braes later this year and hopes the vandalism can be halted now.

He urged anyone with informatio­n about those responsibl­e to contact police. An appeal for witnesses was also issued by Police Scotland.

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