The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Head teacher says vandalism to nursery has hit pupils hard

perth: Police hunt two youths after Inch View suffers £400 of damage

- Paul reoch preoch@thecourier.co.uk

The head teacher of a Perth nursery has slammed yobs who caused around £400 worth of damage by vandalisin­g toys, play equipment and plants.

Suz McKenzie, of Inch View Primary and Nursery School on Glenearn Road, described the acts as “meaningles­s” and revealed they have had a “huge impact” on the children, their parents and staff.

Police want to track down two youths after studying CCTV footage which showed two males seen in the area at the time of the destructio­n.

Ms McKenzie said: “Pupils, parents and staff were deeply saddened to arrive at school following the vandalism of our nursery and wrap-around gardens.

“The boys and girls have worked very hard in partnershi­p with our community to create bright, busy and safe spaces for them to nurture their learning.

“What seems to have been a meaningles­s act has had a huge impact on us all. However, at Inch View, we teach our pupils to rise from adversity.

“We are now working hard to replace plants, bulbs and toys which have been broken – showing the vandals that they shall not dampen our enthusiasm or love of our school building.”

The vandalism caused an estimated £400 worth of damage.

A police spokespers­on said: “Two males, understood to be both aged between 14 and 15, damaged gardens and plant pots as well as breaking some nursery toys in the grounds of Glenearn Community Campus, Glenearn Road, in Perth.”

One of the youths is described as being 5ft 4in, wearing a hoodie and grey jogging bottoms. The other youth was also said to be wearing a hoodie with a large cross emblem on the front.

The incident took place between 7.20pm and 7.40pm on Sunday September 24.

Meanwhile, police are also appealing for informatio­n following an incident of vandalism that took place overnight Saturday/Sunday at the Heaven Scent Café on South Street, Milnathort.

A number of wooden tables and chairs were overturned and broken in the garden area.

A nearby golf course was also vandalised during the same time period.

The police spokespers­on said: “Although both of these locations are not overlooked by many other properties, there were a number of calls made to police that night in Milnathort about a group of people making a nuisance of themselves.”

Anyone with informatio­n on any of these incidents should call the police on 101 or Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

 ??  ?? Some of the damage done to the garden area at Inch View Primary School and Nursery in Perth by vandals.
Some of the damage done to the garden area at Inch View Primary School and Nursery in Perth by vandals.

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