The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Rock-throwing vandals target youngsters’ changing rooms

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Damage carried out by vandals to youngsters’ changing rooms could cost as much as £2,000 to repair, it has been claimed.

More than two dozen rocks and stones were thrown on to the roof of a container at the changing rooms for Blairgowri­e and Rattray Community Football Club (BRCFC) and this destroyed five of the 14 solar panels that provide lighting, heating and hot water.

The Piggy Lane facilities, which cost £70,000, were unveiled in January by BRCFC and the Scottish Football Partnershi­p (SFP).

However, this act of vandalism has left a bitter taste with Sandy Thomson, chairman of BRCFC.

He said: “These units are for the benefit of boys and girls in the whole community. It took years of hard work and negotiatio­ns to get them in place.

“The facilities are state-ofthe-art and the first of their kind in Scotland and have only been in place since January.”

He continued: “It makes me so angry that just six months later this has happened. It doesn’t bode well for the Scottish Football Partnershi­p wanting to roll this out in other areas does it?”

He continued: “We could find ourselves in the situation where there isn’t enough capacity in the remaining panels to provide power.

“It is very frustratin­g that the club and the SFP are trying to provide affordable facilities for all the youngsters in the area but some morons have, it seems, deliberate­ly targeted the solar panels on the changing facilities.”

Anyone with informatio­n on the incident is urged to phone Police Scotland on 101.

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