School wildlife garden damaged in Great Yarmouth

It happened over the Easter holidays

Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 13th Apr 2021

A wildlife garden at a school in Great Yarmouth has been damaged.

The site at Southtown Primary was broken into during the Easter holidays, some time between Friday 26 March and yesterday (12 April).

Wooden pallets, a wheel barrow and fishing nets were removed from a shed and thrown into a pond in the wildlife gardens. A plastic picnic table was also smashed and a wooden bench set alight.

Anyone who may have seen any suspicious behaviour in the area between the dates stated, or anyone with information, should contact Op Solve on 101 and quote reference number 36/23658/21.

Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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