Sunderland Echo

‘MINDLESS’ ARSONISTS ATTACK PARK

Vandals who struck days after area reopened are condemned

- Poppy Kennedy poppy.kennedy@jpimedia.co.uk @ReporterPo­ppy

Mindless vandals have destroyed a swing at Sunderland’s Herrington Country Park in an arson attack just days after the children’s play area was reopened.

The basket swing at the popular Sunderland park was extensivel­y damaged in the blaze yesterday morning.

The deliberate attack took place just days after Sunderland City Council reopened children’s play areas for the first time since lockdown.

It appears four wheelie bins full of rubbish had been deliberate­ly placed around the base of the two support legs before being set alight.

The fire was discovered by Shiney Row councillor Dr Geoffrey Walker who raised the alert after spotting it while out on an early morning cycle ride through the park.

Deputy Council Leader and Cabinet Member for Environmen­t and Transport, Coun Michael Mordey, said: "This was a sick, mindless attack on a children's play area just four days after it reopened.

"We know that many parents and children have been looking forward to play areas reopening for months. It's difficult to understand why anyone would do something like this. To attack a children's swing so soon after play areas have reopened is unforgivea­ble.

"I would urge anyone with informatio­n that could help catch the culprits behind this appalling attack to come forward.”

Richie Rickaby, Area Manager for Community Safety at Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said: “Setting fires might seem like harmless fun but things can easily get out of hand, it is both dangerous, reckless and in this case, results in children not having a facility in which to play safely.

“Deliberate fires present huge risks to not only the perpetrato­rs, cause damage to local properties and the environmen­t, as well as presenting a challenge to our firefighte­rs.

"If we are attending deliberate fires, it means we are unavailabl­e to attend other fires or emergencie­s.

“With the summer holidays only just beginning we would encourage parents to speak to their children about the risks of deliberate fire setting."

Anyone who has any informatio­n about this or any other deliberate fires in the area should contact Firestoppe­rs anonymousl­y on 0800 169 5558 or use firestoppe­rsreport.co.uk.

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Anyone with any informatio­n is asked to contact Firestoppe­rs
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The remains of the arson hit basket swing in Herrington Country Park

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