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Date added: 15 June 2009

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Community woodland in Highworth under threat from vandals
  
Around £600 pounds worth of damage has been done to the Pentylands Park woodland in Highworth.
 
Vandalism that has left the volunteers who helped build the community forest there disheartened and wanting urgent Police action to be taken against those responsible.
 
Pentylands Park, Highworth, damage to trees demonstrated by Ken Saunders, chairman of the Friends of Pentylands Park
Snapped:
Ken Saunders of the Friends of Pentylands Park
shows the damage done
 
Over one hundred young trees, many planted as recently as February during a huge community day, have been trampled in the last week alone.
 
"It's incredibly hard to accept that people are doing this," said Ken Saunders, chairman of the Friends of Pentlylands Park and a former Policeman, "and something must now be done to stop them."
 
"The people of Highworth have helped build this wood for the good of the whole town and if the rate of damage continues we'll have nothing left.
 
"All the trees are very young and they need protection while they mature.
 
"The Police know the people who are doing this, and it's simply not good enough for them to come and have a look around and agree it's mindless vandalism. We know that. We want whoever is responsible to be prosecuted."
 
'Highworth's breathing space'
 
First opened in 2006, Pentylands Country Park is described as 'Highworth's breathing space' and covers 40 hectares of young grassland and woodland to the north-west of the town, with over 3,000 native trees now planted.
 
Pentylands Park tree planting 14 Feb 2009
Family forest:
a community day on 14 Feb 2009 planted over 1,000 trees
(see link below)
 
Popular with dog walkers it also features a play area and was developed in conjunction with the Great Western Community Forest.
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"A deer was stamped to death in dorset at the weekend so I suppose we should consider ousrselves lucky that it was jst tree damage, bad as that is."
Taylorz - 15/06/2009 22:02:00
"Typical coppers. Anything for the easy life. They're scared of the youth of today. It may be a low priority or whatever 'target' speak they want to call it but the people who did this need to be punished and then the whole town told who did it. Only then will we get some respect back into society. "
oldb4mytime - 15/06/2009 18:36:00
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