The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Councillor’s anger after vandals target war memorial.

ARBROATH: Anger after memorial presented to the town after the Second World War is spray-painted

- JIM MILLAR jimillar@thecourier.co.uk

A councillor has hit out after a stone donated to the people of Arbroath by Polish forces stationed in the area during the Second World War was defaced with spray paint.

The two-tonne stone, located near the war memorial at the High Common, was gifted to the town by the 12th Polish Field Ambulance in September 1945, and was unveiled in a ceremony by Captain Edward Ruzytto of the Polish army, and presented to Provost Lamb on behalf of the town.

A plaque bearing the inscriptio­n “Presented to the people of Arbroath by the 12th Polish Field Ambulance in token of their gratitude, 1st September 1945”, was in place, with another plaque added at a later date when the original one became worn.

It is the second plaque, and the stone itself that has been damaged with green spray paint, although it is not known when the damage took place.

Arbroath independen­t councillor Lois Speed has condemned those responsibl­e and has asked the local authority to have the paint removed.

She said: “I became aware of this vandalism as a result of being tagged in a Facebook post and I reported it straight away.

“I am pleased to say that council officers responded very promptly, and I have been informed that the community justice team are removing the graffiti on Sunday with no charge to the council which is good news.

“It’s hard to say if this recent act forms part of a particular pattern of behaviour where individual­s are deliberate­ly targeting historical places of interest, but unfortunat­ely it feels like any area, property, place or item can be targeted and it’s all completely unacceptab­le.

“Attacks like this are sickening and the impact on time and resources when the council are already financiall­y challenged is very worrying.

“I would like to reiterate that it is a small minority who take part in these thoughtles­s acts and it doesn’t truly reflect the fact that we have outstandin­g citizens who care and are actively concerned and involved in contributi­ng to the good works within the town.

“I know how much people care, how much time some people spend within their community and people are sick of this.

“I hope that the community pull together, keep up the good works and stay mindful of all that Arbroath has going for it.

“I would encourage anyone that has any informatio­n to contact Police Scotland.”

A spokespers­on for Police Scotland said: “There is nothing whatsoever to be achieved by this mindless vandalism other than impacting on the community.

“It is completely unnecessar­y and if you know who is responsibl­e, please get in touch with Police Scotland on 101.”

“I know how much people care, how much time some people spend within their community and people are sick of this. COUNCILLOR LOIS SPEED

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 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? The graffiti will be cleaned by the Arbroath community justice team.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. The graffiti will be cleaned by the Arbroath community justice team.
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