Perthshire Advertiser

Blow for museum as WW1 trench is destroyed by a blaze

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

replica WWI trenches.

“The fire has left the trench almost destroyed. Nobody was injured and the castle itself sustained no damage.

“We’re grateful to the member of the public who raised the alarm.”

Conservati­ve representa­tive Andy Chan witnessed the blaze having spotted smoke from a nearby car park.

He said: “Every week we have an outdoor fitness group at Bell’s Sports Centre car park.

“My running mate and I saw the fire and we tried to put it out and it was well gone by that time.

“I believe it was just built or refurbishe­d recently. It is terrible this has happened.

“I saw two young people were running away when we arrived.

“Some people are saying youths are regularly hanging around the car park.

“There are cameras and CCTV in the car park so police will investigat­e that I would think.

“It is devastatin­g for the museum.”

Perth City Centre ward councillor and armed forces and veterans champion, Bailie Chris Ahern, called it a “disgracefu­l and mindless” act of vandalism.

“The First World War trench was enjoyed by lots of young people wanting to see how they fought and lived during the war,” he added.

“It was an important part of the grounds that did attract people to the location and also let them see round the Balhousie

Castle museum.

“The exhibit had only just been repaired following a previous act of vandalism and now at more cost will have to be rebuilt.

“This is a big loss to the museum as it was an exhibit that did attract the younger generation, who like to be able to see and touch what it was like to be in a trench.

“This is also a blow to veterans who see how people treat exhibits like this that try to portray the hardships of war.

“What drives people to destroy other people’s property for no reason whatsoever?

“There is no respect for other people’s property or exhibits like this that other people want to go and enjoy.

“These people will probably get away with what they have done as we have a police force that is stretched to its limits trying to keep us all safe.

“I hope those that did this think about what they have done.

“I hope they think about the cost to the Black Watch Museum of rebuilding the trench exhibit at a time where money is tight for museums.”

I saw two young people were running away when we arrived

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 ?? ?? On the scene Cllr Andy Chan
On the scene Cllr Andy Chan
 ?? ?? Outraged Bailie Chris Ahern
Outraged Bailie Chris Ahern

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