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    Aug 2021

    Last Updated: 02/08/2021
    Crime
    Crime

    Vandals seriously damage Stray cherry trees again

    by Tamsin O'Brien

    | 02 Aug, 2021
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    In what has become a persistent problem, eight cherry trees on the Stray have been damaged over the weekend. The Stray Defence Association says it is "despicable behaviour".

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    Eight cherry trees on the Stray has been vandalised over the weekend.

    Some of the trees line the footpath known as Cherry Tree Walk, opposite the Kwik Fit garage, where branches have been deliberately broken or snapped off.

    Vandalism to the trees has become a persistent problem with regular incidents over the past year.

    In February a Harrogate family discovered its memorial tree on Slingsby Walk the Stray had been vandalised. 




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    In October last year, local police officer, Sgt Paul Cording tweeted about a number of trees “destroyed and killed” on York Place Stray.

    Last summer there were reports of vandalism affecting young trees when local police officers were attempting to crack down on large groups congregating illegally on the Stray.







    Responding to the weekend's incidents, Judy Darcy-Thompson of the Stray Defence Association said:


    "What a sad and sorry sight to see these beautiful trees subjected to mindless vandalism once again.
    Many have been planted in memory of loved ones and many for victims of the thalidomide tragedy. In every case love and consideration has gone into the planting of these trees which bring so much pleasure to so many In Harrogate and beyond.
    As I said only recently when another tree was vandalised, this is utterly appalling and disgraceful behaviour. There is no polite way of describing the perpetrators of these abysmal acts. Devastating in every way and for everyone. Despicable behaviour, just despicable."





    A spokesperson for Harrogate Borough Council said its parks team would assess the damage to the trees and remove broken branches.