The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Vandals: Hunt for arsonists as climbing frame replaced.

Perth: Play park equipment cost £32,000 after 40ft ‘spider web’ was set on fire

- Kirsty Mcintosh

The people who burned down a piece of play equipment at a popular Perth park have still not been caught six months on.

The news comes as it emerged its replacemen­t, which was recently installed, cost more than £32,000.

The 40ft “spider web” constructi­on was engulfed by flames on October 7 last year.

Firefighte­rs were forced to cut through barrier locks in order to reach the play park but they were too late to save the equipment, with the netting reduced to a pile of ash.

One local councillor praised the council for replacing the structure with a facility that he considered to be better than its predecesso­r.

Peter Barrett said: “I think it’s great. It looks even better than it did before – there’s different levels and a hammock in the middle, which it didn’t have before.

“It was a senseless thing to do. For me the important thing was to get it replaced so the kids can enjoy the best facility in the South Inch play park.

“It’s certainly being enjoyed by the children now.”

A spokeswoma­n for Perth and

I think it’s great. It looks even better than it did before. COUNCILLOR PETER BARRETT

Kinross Council said local firms had been involved in replacing the climbing frame.

She said: “The council advertised on Public Contract Scotland for a major park upgrade project for the South Inch play park – the contract for play equipment was awarded to Kilmac, who are a Perth-based company.

“The contract included specificat­ions for the type of play equipment units – it is up to the company awarded the contract to use suppliers who provide a product that meets the required specificat­ions for activity, safety and durability.

“Under the terms of the council’s insurance policy, any successful claim would be based on replacemen­t costs. The cost to replace the unit was £32,709.

“The replacemen­t of the unit was carried out by another local firm RGW Play, they are Perth and Kinross Council’s current term play contractor.”

A spokeswoma­n for Police Scotland confirmed no one has been charged in relation to the incident. She said: “Inquiries are ongoing. “Anyone with informatio­n that could assist officers with their inquiries is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101.”

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Pictures: Kim Cessford/Dougie Nicolson. Above: Sydney Sharp, Autumn Docherty, Jett Docherty and Ray Sharp on the new frame. Below: the remains of the frame set alight last October.
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