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“Vile” — children’s play centre raided by thieves

Little World of Play was ransacked in a burglary just days after opening.
Little World of Play was ransacked in a burglary just days after opening.

A burglary at a children’s play centre just days after it opened its doors has provoked widespread disgust.

Little World of Play, in Cowdenbeath, was ransacked and expensive equipment including an unfitted CCTV system stolen in an overnight break-in.

Owner Jennifer Rippin was horrified when she arrived to open up on Thursday morning to find bars ripped from a window, doors kicked in and staff areas ransacked.

Since Jennifer shared news on social media of the raid, which is under investigation by police, hundreds of people have voiced their shock.

Describing the perpetrator as a low-life, she said: “What sort of person would do something like this to a kids’ play centre?”

The soft play centre, which includes areas for imaginative role play, opened in the former Remploy factory in Cuddyhouse Road on March 6.

Sessions have been fully booked since it launched and supporters were quick to share word of the break-in in the hope of tracking down the thief or thieves.

One, Laura Palombo, branded the perpetrators “vile cretins” on Facebook and said: “Who targets a kids’ place of play?! Scumbags.”

Also stolen were cordless vacuum cleaners, laptops and a projector.

Meanwhile, Jennifer and husband Peter had to promptly buy and install a new CCTV system to replace the one they were yet to fit.

The theft occurred sometime between 10.30pm on Wednesday and 8.30am on Thursday.

Jennifer said: “We only opened two weeks ago past Monday and I came in early on Thursday to find they had broken in through the kitchen window. They took the bars off and left a right mess.

“They must have been looking for a safe but we don’t keep a lot of money on the premises because people pay for sessions in advance online.

“Luckily it didn’t affect the main area so we were able to clear up and open pretty quickly and didn’t have to cancel any bookings.”

Discovering the destruction was a nightmare for Jennifer but she said: “It’s just a blip and we’re not going to let it get us down.

“We’ve been so busy since we opened, people have travelled from all over to come, we just hope nothing like this happens again.”

Courier News – Fife Region – Children’s play centre broken into two weeks after opening, Picture shows: Damage done to inside of building from the break in - Friday 24 March 2017
Doors were kicked in as, it is believed, thieves searched for money

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Police in Fife are investigating following a break-in to a soft play centre in Cowdenbeath.

“The incident happened sometime overnight between Wednesday March 22 and Thursday March 23 at the Little House of Play premises on Cuddyhouse Road.

“Inquiries to establish what has been taken from the centre and to identify those responsible are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact police immediately.”