A local firm has stepped in to restore the information plaque in Harrogate’s Stonefall Park after it was damaged by vandals.
The plaque, which gives visitors information on the history of the park, including Queen Victoria passing on the former train line that ran alongside it, is thought to have been smashed with a rock on March 20 or 21 this year.
Police said it was hit with “considerable force”. At the time, it was estimated it would cost £300 to repair.
However, a local firm Platinum Print, came forward and offered to repair the damage for free.
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Liberal Democrat councillor Pat Marsh, whose Hookstone ward includes the park, said the move had restored her faith in the local community.
She said:
“Hookstone and Stonefall Action Group were totally taken aback by such a generous offer and now the results of that work are clear for everyone to see and enjoy again. It has restored our faith in our community.
“When we saw the devastation created by these mindless people, we thought it would take a lot of time to fundraise to repair but Platinum Print came to our rescue and we and the wider community, cannot thank them enough.”