'Mindless' vandals throw paint over village primary school

By James Smith

2nd Apr 2023 | Local News

Masonry paint has been thrown over the walls and play area at Cubbington C of E Primary School (image via Kenilworth and Warwick Rural Police)
Masonry paint has been thrown over the walls and play area at Cubbington C of E Primary School (image via Kenilworth and Warwick Rural Police)

"Mindless" vandals have smashed a window and thrown paint over the walls of a village primary school.

The damage at Cubbington C of E Primary School was caused overnight between 9pm on Friday, March 31 and 9am on Saturday, April 1.

As well as breaking the window, offenders also damaged the inside of the Grade II listed school.

A Kenilworth and Warwick Rural Police statement said: "Mindless individual(s) have caused damage to a historic Grade II listed building at Cubbington C of E Primary School.

(image via Kenilworth and Warwick Rural Police)

"Paint including masonry paint was thrown on the building and on the playground/paths.

"Offender(s) smashed a window, causing not only damage to the window but to the interior of the building as well.

"Offender(s) may have got paint on their clothing etc.

"Do you have information relating to this incident? If yes, please contact Warwick Rural East SNT via email [email protected] or leave a message on 01926684471 - Alternatively call CrimeStoppers on 0800555111"

(image via Kenilworth and Warwick Rural Police)

     

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