The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Volunteers distraught as sensory garden is vandalised twice.

CRIME: Sensory site has been hit twice by culprits, with benches smashed

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

Volunteers behind a sensory garden for children with additional support needs in Dundee say they are “absolutely distraught” after vandals targeted it twice in a matter of days.

Parents and grandparen­ts have been working on the site, which is designed as a space to stimulate learning and the senses, at Craigiebar­ns Primary School since the summer.

Siobhan Mckenzie started the project with a colleague and has encouraged other families and local business to pledge their support.

A rainbow bench which took more than six weeks to make and was donated by a grandfathe­r of a Craigiebar­ns pupil has been left completely unusable by the culprits.

The garden is particular­ly meaningful for Ms Mckenzie as one of her two sons, both of whom attend Craigiebar­ns, has been diagnosed with additional support needs.

She said: “One of the seats was broken at the weekend and at first, we thought someone had just been climbing on it and broken it by accident. Then we came in this morning to see it had happened again.

“The two seat parts of the bench are completely smashed and will have to be removed. I don’t know how much it’s going to cost to have it repaired.

“We are all really upset. The bench was done by one of the grandads at the school and he was absolutely distraught when he found out it was broken.”

The Craigiebar­ns Primary School Parent Partnershi­p played a major role in carrying out the work and Ms Mckenzie, who is a clerk for the group, has vowed to carry on with the sensory garden in the coming weeks.

She said: “We’ve spent a lot of time and money since we started the garden in the summer so it’s really disappoint­ing that this has happened.”

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 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? Jessica Craik, Aiden Mckenzie, Jamie Ritchie and Theo Craik are fed up with the vandals.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. Jessica Craik, Aiden Mckenzie, Jamie Ritchie and Theo Craik are fed up with the vandals.

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