A new children’s play area in Prestwich has been hit by vandals for the fourth time since it opened in April.
The £100,000 facility at Fairway in Sedgley Park has been damaged again, with obscene graffiti sprayed on the equipment, a litter bin set on fire and the main entrance barrier snapped off its hinges.
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This is not the first-time incidents like this have occurred.
In 2022, it was reported that out of Greater Manchester’s 210 anti-Semitic incidents recorded in 2022, 56 happened in Bury, more than any other part of Greater Manchester.
A previous incident occurred in October 2022 in Drinkwater Park, where graffiti appeared ahead of Yom Kippur, the Jewish faith’s holiest day, with a large swastika painted on an area of pavement.
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Councillor Alan Quinn, cabinet member for the environment, climate change and operations, said: “This pocket park is immensely popular with the local community.
“Play areas where families live are warmly welcomed and give our children somewhere safe to get some exercise and fresh air.
“However, a minority of morons seem determined to spoil things for the vast majority, not to mention wasting our council tax.
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“They’ve not only vandalised the play area, but they’ve also completely ruined an orchard next door to the park which was planted to celebrate the Jewish festival of Tu Bishvat.
“We have been down to clean up the graffiti, but we don’t have limitless budgets, so if there is major damage caused in future to the play equipment, we will have to consider removing it.
“I appeal to local residents to keep an eye out and report any information to local councillors or the police.”
In 2022, it was reported that out of Greater Manchester’s 210 anti-Semitic incidents recorded in 2022, 56 happened in Bury, more than any other part of Greater Manchester.
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