THREE teenagers who vandalised a new play park at a children’s nursery have paid for the damage to be repaired and have also apologised to the children.
The three 14 year-olds damaged the new soft play surfacing outside Mrs Roy’s Nursery on Westminster Road, Hoole, just after it was laid on March 16. The flooring was kicked up and names etched into it.
The teenagers admitted the offence and agreed to pay for the damage to be repaired. They also met children and staff at the nursery to offer a public apology for the damage they caused.
PCSO Keith Bartlett said: “We felt this was an incident which could be dealt with by using the Restorative Justice system where the offender and victim are brought together and work towards a conclusion which is satisfactory to both of them.
“We only take that step where we feel it is totally appropriate, where the person who has offended shows genuine remorse and the victim feels that is the best way forward from his or her point of view.”
Louise Maddocks, from the nursery said: “We are really pleased with this result. We were worried that because of the cost to repair the damage, we would not be able to finish the play area. But now, we have the cost of repairing the damage reimbursed and the children will get their play area.
“It was also good to see the three boys coming into the nursery, facing up to what they had done and apologising to us all for their behaviour. “
To contact your Local Neighbourhood Policing team call 0845 458 6375 or email chester.outer.npt@cheshire.pnn.police.uk.