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Yobs rip up new Exeter trees

File image of someone who looks like they may attack a tree smaller than they are (courtesy: Eryne!/Creative Commons)

£1,000 oaks vandalised

Vandals have targeted two young oak trees in Cowick Barton Playing Fields that cost more than a thousand pounds.

Over three consecutive nights, the yobs have ripped out the trees and their protective tree guards.
 
They were planted less than two months ago by community group Cowick Roots and Recreation, which had secured a £1,408 grant from the Tree Council.
 
Sue Taylor, from the group is devastated. She said: “This was the first successful grant application for the volunteer group and it is disheartening that these have been vandalised.
 
“We were hoping that following two attempts to replant the trees and protect them with the guards we might have won the battle but this has not happened and the third attack on them last night means that they will have to be removed for the time being.
 
“We know that the 16 primary school children who planted the trees at the end of January are extremely upset that their trees have been damaged, as are the local community and park users,” she added.
 
The city council, which helped plant the trees, will now take them away, care for them and look to replant them in the park later in the year.
 
Cllr David Harvey lead councillor for city management said he is sickened by what had happened and called on anyone who knew anything about the incidents to report it to the police.

He said: “This is mindless vandalism and we cannot let the selfish behaviour of a few individuals spoil it for the vast majority of people who take great pride in their local parks and open spaces."
 
 

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