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‘Wake-up call’ amid fears of drug use on Perthshire primary school grounds

Alcohol bottles and drug pouches found at Auchtergavan Primary School.
Alcohol bottles and drug pouches found at Auchtergavan Primary School.

The headteacher of a Perthshire primary school has demanded police step up patrols around the property after evidence of drug use was found on the grounds.

Catharine Findlay, head of Auchtergarven Primary in Bankfoot, called on parents to speak to their children after three clear plastic bags, commonly used to carry drugs,  were discovered at the school.

The pouches were found on Saturday alongside broken alcohol bottles of MD2020, litter and other signs of anti-social behaviour.

The discarded items were in an area that will be used as an outdoor classroom when children return next month.

Mrs Findlay said: “The outdoor classroom is once again being used inappropriately and mess being left for others to clean up.

“This will become a key space for learning when we return in August and hope to be outdoors more.

Alcohol bottles and drug pouches found at Auchtergavan Primary School

“Fencing will be going around it soon and I have asked the police to increase their presence around the school grounds as there is evidence of drug use.

“There is also a lot of glass which I have been unable to clean up.”

Former Strathtay ward councillor  John Kellas said the incident should serve as a “wake-up call” for the area.

Mr Kellas said: “I think it has happened on two or three occasions.

“It appears that people were taking drugs of some kind.

“It was crowd of very young people. The police are following up, they’ve been investigating it.

“This is a wake-up call for people to keep their eyes open and report it because it’s not something you want to develop in a community like Bankfoot which is law-abiding community.

“It’s a wake-up call that everyone should be observant and see what’s happening and support the community council and police.”

Police Scotland also reported incidents of vandalism and anti-social at a nearby school the weekend before.

Officers launched an investigation after a storage box, plastic slide and gazebo were damaged at Luncarty Primary on June 28 between 8am and 5.30pm.

Police were contacted for comment on the Auchtergarven Primary School incident.