South Wales Echo

Primary school left trashed by burglars

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BURGLARS have trashed a primary school leaving parents and staff devastated.

The thieves stole iPads and smashed up other tablet and laptop computers when they broke into Ffaldau Primary School near Bridgend.

They also pulled down ceilings, threw milk over the walls, and stole around £400 cash after they got into the Pontycymme­r school as the half term holidays began.

Police are investigat­ing the incident.

Mum Esther Chambers, who has a daughter, eight, and son, six, in the school, said: “We are absolutely devastated that this has happened.

“Ffaldau Primary is a wonderful school and is like a big family.

“What makes it worse is that the school’s laptops and learning pads were destroyed.

“One of these was to help my daughter because she is visually impaired so this will affect her education.

“I know all the children will be so upset but I know the community in the Garw Valley will rally round during this terrible time.”

A Bridgend council spokesman confirmed that rooms were “wrecked”.

He said ceilings were also brought down, milk was thrown, and the thieves smashed up the learning pads, and have also stolen iPads and around £400 in cash.

Councillor Charles Smith, cabinet member for education and regenerati­on, said: “Mindless vandals have caused a great deal of damage at Ffaldau Primary School and have also stolen money as well as important learning resources that the children use in their classrooms.

“We will ensure that repairs are made as soon as possible so that the school can re-open next week after the half term holiday.

“If you know anything about this shameful break-in which may assist the police with their investigat­ions please call 101.”

Police said the burglary occurred overnight between Sunday and Monday.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact 101 quoting occurrence 1700421384.

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