The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Charity’s minibus may have to be scrapped after attack

- GRAHAM BROWN

A Dundee charity leader has condemned the “absolute vandalism” which has left the group’s lifeline minibus heading for the scrap heap.

The Lifegate Community Café Ford Transit had been parked in a secure yard when it is thought to have been targeted in the early hours of Saturday, with windows smashed and bodywork damaged in the incident.

A significan­t amount of damage was also caused to the vehicle interior, including the dashboard, with a trail of blood left at the scene.

Debbie Findlay, who runs the Whitfield Church-based café, said the vandalism was a bitter blow to the charity, which could be forced to scrap the minibus because it was off the road and not insured due to the pandemic.

“It is normally used to pick up people and take them to the tea dances at the church. We usually have 50 to 70 folk there and they have an amazing time,” she said.

“Unfortunat­ely, due to the coronaviru­s situation, we had to stop them and the Fun Factory was kind enough to allow us to park the minibus up there, off the road and secure behind gates.

“We put the minibus on a SORN certificat­e because it wasn’t being used, but because it didn’t have insurance since it was off the road, we might have to scrap it.

“We had to do a lot of fundraisin­g to buy the minibus and in the last four years it has been really well used, but then we have it parked up and this happens.”

Debbie, who was Dundee Citizen of the Year in 2018, added: “We have had some really good responses through Facebook with people saying we shouldn’t scrap it and should try to raise funds for its repair, so that it something we will consider.”

She continued: “It is just absolute vandalism. Windows have been smashed, the bodywork kicked and the dashboard has been torn apart.”

Lifegate has continued to play a vital role in the community during the Covid19 crisis, helping thousands of locals.

A Police Scotland spokespers­on said: “We can confirm that a 21-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a series of vandalisms in Dundee.”

 ??  ?? Lifegate Community Cafe’s minibus was severely damaged in the vandalism attack.
Lifegate Community Cafe’s minibus was severely damaged in the vandalism attack.

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