Appeal to help catch vandals after new trees snapped in half

Council bosses have appealed for information after a number of newly-planted trees were snapped in half by vandals across the borough.

An avenue of new trees planted along both sides of the path in Grange Park, near Dudley town centre, have been almost completely destroyed this month with vandals snapping the trunks.

The same fate has befallen three newly planted trees along Stallings Lane, Kingswinford, with vandals also snapping branches off a number of other trees along the road.

Council tree experts have performed remedial works on the trees affected but they are now unlikely to reach their full growth and potential due to the vandal attacks. Both incidents have happened this month and police have been informed, but the perpetrators are yet to be identified. Councillor Karen Shakespeare, cabinet member for public realm, said:

"These trees have been planted using taxpayers’ money to try and make the borough a more attractive place for us all to live in. It just beggars belief as to why anyone would want to do such a thing.

"It is wanton vandalism and a criminal offence, and councillors on both sides of the political spectrum are determined to catch the people responsible. I would urge anyone with information on either case to contact the council or the police."

Anyone with information is asked to call the police on 101, or Dudley Council Plus on 0300 555 2345.

Comments

Add a comment

Rating *

Recently Played

DOWNLOAD OUR APPS

  • Available on the App Store
  • Available on Google Play

Useful Links

Weather

Travel News

How To Listen

Latest Podcasts

92.2 / 102.5 FM
Online
App
'Play Black Country Radio'