The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Shame on you’: Plant pots and flowerbeds targeted by vandals

CRIME: Attraction­s in Leven, Methil and Buckhaven ruined after spate of attacks

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

Thieves and vandals have been plundering flowerbeds and planters in public places across Levenmouth.

Once-blooming beds in Buckhaven, Methil and Leven have been stripped bare, with scores of plants wrenched from their roots and either removed completely or left strewn across the ground. Even cemeteries have been targeted, with a large planter at the entrance to Methilmill ransacked and left bereft of colour.

Police said they are investigat­ing the spate of thefts and vandalism which has blighted the area.

Pots full of blooms hung up by volunteers from environmen­tal charity Clear at the entrance to Buckhaven also disappeare­d after being hauled off a fence.

The actions have been condemned by councillor­s and volunteers, who have worked hard over many months to make their communitie­s more attractive.

Michelle Ratcliffe, chairwoman of Buckhaven and Denbeath Community Council, said someone had also used a knife to strip bark from several trees at Toll Park in Buckhaven.

She has branded the incidents disgusting.

“Whoever is doing this should be ashamed of themselves,” she said.

“We work hard to make our town look nice.

“We dedicate our free time to volunteer in the community and a minority of people don’t even take a second thought when destroying our efforts. Shame on you, whoever you are.

“It’s really, really dishearten­ing when the community is putting so much time and effort in.”

Ken Caldwell, convener of Levenmouth area committee, said he had had reports of thefts and vandalism across the locality.

“It’s very sad and very disappoint­ing that these plants and planters have been stolen,” he said.

“Some have just been removed and strewn around the ground, such as outside Methilmill Cemetery.

“Organisati­ons such as Clear and Fife Council have gone to great lengths in time, effort and money to make our community look good but the actions of a minority of people spoil it for everyone.”

“Whoever is doing this should be ashamed of themselves. MICHELLE RATCLIFFE

 ??  ?? Ken Caldwell and John O’Brien with a plundered flowerbed at Methilmill cemetery in Methilhill.
Ken Caldwell and John O’Brien with a plundered flowerbed at Methilmill cemetery in Methilhill.

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