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Concern for wildlife after car torched

- BY LINDSEY HAMILTON

THERE are fears that wildlife and the environmen­t will come to harm after vandals set fire to a car at a Dundee beauty spot at the weekend.

Police have confirmed they are investigat­ing the fire at Clatto Country Park on Saturday night.

It is feared the car’s oil and diesel, which has now seeped into the ground, will feed into the reservoir and then on to the Dighty Burn, putting animals at risk.

Dorothy McHugh, of environmen­tal group Friends of Clatto, said she was disgusted.

She said: “The car was trashed and set on fire at the green space adjacent to the car park.

“The grassy area was also badly damaged, so whoever was in the car before setting it alight was obviously doing wheelies.

“Our fear now is that oil and diesel from the car will be washed into the reservoir the next time it rains.

“The reservoir will then feed into the Dighty and it, too, will end up contaminat­ed. We have ducks, geese and swans on the reservoir, not to mention fish in it. I am very concerned at the potential harm to wildlife and the environmen­t in general because of this.

“This behaviour by vandals is just dreadful and could cause real problems.”

Dorothy said that the group is becoming more concerned by increased vandalism at the park in recent months.

She added: “We probably have to put this down to lockdown as the park has had many more visitors than normal.

“There has been a lot of damage and many instances of vandalism. It has got so bad recently we are considerin­g trying to raise funding to provide CCTV cameras at the park.

“We are at the stage that we have to do something about the anti-social behaviour that is ruining the area for others who like to visit and enjoy it.”

Firefighte­rs tackled the blaze at midnight on Saturday. A spokeswoma­n for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were called to Clatto Park just before midnight on Saturday after reports that a car was on fire.

“We sent one appliance, and firefighte­rs extinguish­ed the blaze.”

Police confirmed nobody was injured and an investigat­ion has been launched.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “We were made aware of a car on fire within

Clatto Park in Dundee around 11.55pm on Saturday February 27.

“The fire was extinguish­ed by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and no one was injured.

“The fire is being treated as deliberate and inquiries are ongoing.”

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