Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Tyre track vandalism hits pitch

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VANDALS have left a Perthshire football team’s pitch badly damaged for the second time in two months after carving up the grass with vehicles.

Rattray AFC found deep tyre marks imprinted on the playing surface at Davie Park on Monday morning, forcing them to issue a plea for informatio­n.

It is the second time the club has been targeted since they were able to return for the season after the Covid-19 shutdown.

The team was also left frustrated in November after an incident where a motor vehicle appeared to have driven across the pitch repeatedly.

The vandalism has been described as “demoralisi­ng” for the footballer­s and other sports teams which play at the park in the centre of the village.

Caroline Shiers, Conservati­ve councillor for Blairgowri­e and the Glens, slammed the actions as “completely unacceptab­le”.

She urged anyone with informatio­n to contact the police on 101.

“I have notified council officers and asked for action to secure the pitches to prevent a repeat of this,” she said.

“It is so demoralisi­ng for all those involved in football at Davie Park, and completely unacceptab­le behaviour.”

Ms Shiers also raised concerns about a similar incident at a park on Piggy Lane in Blairgowri­e.

Rattray locals were also left outraged after a pile of rubbish was dumped at Davie Park, outside Rattray AFC’s changing rooms, last month.

The mess, which included radiators and tiles, was discovered at the rear of the premises.

Angry residents said the fly-tipping appeared to involve debris left behind after a bathroom renovation.

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Damage at Davie Park.

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