The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Outrage as vandals hit three of the sculptures on the Maggie’s Penguin Parade.

Three statues to undergo repairs after being attacked during first weekend on display

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

The Maggie’s penguin trail in Tayside has been struck by vandalism. Three of the 80 sculptures are being repaired after damage was reported by members of the public. The Freeze Frame penguin at Victoria Bridge arches in Dundee’s Stobswell was sprayed with graffiti at the weekend. The Fair Isle penguin on Perth’s Tay Street also suffered vandalism, while the Touchy penguin under the Tay Road Bridge in Dundee had to be removed following damage to its head and body. Dundee SNP councillor Will Dawson said: “Most of us will be touched by cancer at some point in our lives, if not personally it will be a family member or close friend. “Having been one of these people I truly value the work that Maggie’s and other charities do in research and support for families. “For someone to have vandalised them so soon into the event is astonishin­g and extremely disappoint­ing. “If it has been an accident then that can be forgiven. But vandalism makes my blood boil.” The Maggie’s Penguin Parade officially opened to the public on Saturday. Penguin fans are being challenged to find all 80 penguins in a host of different locations across Dundee city centre, Broughty Ferry, St Andrews, Newport, Perth, Kirriemuir and Brechin. Each one will be auctioned off in September to raise funds for Maggie’s Dundee. Dundee Lib Dem councillor Fraser Macpherson said he was disappoint­ed to hear of the “stupid vandalism”. He said: “The vast majority of people have so enjoyed the penguins and it’s unfortunat­e that a small minority attempt to ruin it for everyone else.” North East region Scottish Conservati­ve MSP Liam Kerr said: “I’ve been delighted with the pleasure this has given to families. “Everyone involved with the project should be proud, and I hope to see the penguins patched up and back in their spots as soon as possible.”

 ??  ?? Above left: Artist Chris McKay with damaged Touchy at the Tay Road Bridge; above right: Graffiti damage to Freeze Frame at the Victoria Bridge arches in Dundee; below: The damaged foot of Fair Isla in Perth.
Above left: Artist Chris McKay with damaged Touchy at the Tay Road Bridge; above right: Graffiti damage to Freeze Frame at the Victoria Bridge arches in Dundee; below: The damaged foot of Fair Isla in Perth.
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