Stirling Observer

Rotunda monument at Battle of Bannockbur­n site daubed in graffiti

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The Rotunda at the historic Battle of Bannockbur­n site was targeted by a vandal who daubed graffiti on it.

The lout scrawled a political message on a wall at the location sometime between Friday afternoon and Saturday morning.

The graffiti read: ’Sturgeon you liar you promised to protect our children shame on you’.

Police Scotland has confirmed that the incident has been reported. A spokespers­on said:“We received a report on Saturday, September 11, of a rotunda at a visitor centre on Glasgow Road, being vandalised. Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with informatio­n should contact us on 101, quoting incident number 1431 of Saturday, September 11.”

The Battle of Bannockbur­n site is operated by the National Trust for Scotland. A spokespers­on said:“We deplore this act of petty stupidity.

“Vandalisin­g a national monument which is important to many people is simply unacceptab­le. Contractor­s are onsite removing the damage today (Tuesday).

“Unfortunat­ely, this means using charitable funds that should be put to conservati­on purposes.”

The original rotunda monument was designed in the 1960s, the intention was for it to bear an inscriptio­n. NTS commission­ed a new poem by the acclaimed Scottish writer Kathleen Jamie, to be inscribed on the replacemen­t ring beam of the rotunda. The poem concludes with the following lines:‘Come all ye’, the country says. You win me, who take me most to heart.’

 ??  ?? Shocking The National Trust says its charitable funds, which should be used for conservati­on, are having to be used to clean graffiti at The Rotunda instead
Shocking The National Trust says its charitable funds, which should be used for conservati­on, are having to be used to clean graffiti at The Rotunda instead

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