Sunderland Echo

Team effort for wildlife

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A team of kindhearte­d volunteers have returned a wildlife garden to its former glory in a clear-up mission following a vandal attack.

Staff and pupils at New Seaham Academy were devastated after the pond and surroundin­g area were damaged by intruders just days after the garden was opened.

Now it has been restored after a group of helpers took time out this morning to tidy it up.

The large wooden spools, which will be used by youngsters during their outdoor lessons, have been removed from the water and rolled back into place, with other items of outdoor furniture also put back in order.

The effort means the classes can resume and will also allow the Byron Terrace school to hold its Winter Wonderland events after cancelling the sessions in the aftermath of the incident, which happened overnight between Tuesday, November 14, and the following morning.

David Mulvaney, who is dad to Amy, six, Leon Bateman, who is dad to former pupils Josie, 18, and Nina, 15, Barry Wilson, whose son Jayden, eight, and Ava, five, goes to the school, Steven Simpson, who is dad of Eve, 11, and Matthew, seven, and Mark Kennedy, dad to Zara, eight, answered a call from James Dixon posted on Facebook.

Principal Bernadette Dolan said: “I would like to say a huge thank you to these local heroes. It’s a really nice show of community spirit to get it put right.

“When it happened we were heartbroke­n.

“It wasn’t here for very long before it happened and we were inundated with offers of help, but these people gave up their weekend to do this. It restores your faith.

“When the children see it they will be thrilled.”

James said: “We’re a small town and we should be helping each other out and I’m happy other people volunteere­d and came along.”

Anyone with informatio­n on the vandalism is asked to contact Durham Constabula­ry on 101 or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

 ??  ?? David Mulvaney, Leon Bateman, Barry Wilson, Steven Simpson, Mark Kennedy and James Dixon.
David Mulvaney, Leon Bateman, Barry Wilson, Steven Simpson, Mark Kennedy and James Dixon.
 ??  ?? The pond after the clear up.
The pond after the clear up.

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