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Drunken youths use breeze blocks to smash windows of Perth soft play

Perth soft play centre
Damage caused at the business premises in Perth.

A business owner has slammed a group of boozy teenagers who scaled a 40-foot building to smash the roof with golf clubs.

Charlotte Lorimer said there was a “trail of devastation” at Noah’s in Perth, after a group of four or five boys caused thousands of pounds of damage.

Police Scotland have confirmed they attended shortly after 9pm on Sunday, at Old Gallows Road, and inquiries are ongoing to find those responsible.

Charlotte watched CCTV footage back of the 10 minute rampage when she arrived to see the devastation on Monday and admitted it was “devastating”.

“The main thing that keeps going through my mind is why would anyone do this?” she said.

‘They’ve stamped on an industrial roof and used golf clubs’

“Some of these kids are going to be old enough to leave school soon and this is how they are behaving.

“They’ve scaled the roof and put their own lives at risk, they’ve then stamped on a industrial roof and used golf clubs as well.”

The wrecking spree came to an end when bricks were lobbed through the windows, as Charlotte admitted this wasn’t the first night of trouble.

Perth soft play centre
Charlotte Lorimer saw the youths on CCTV.

She added: “There was a lot of alcohol containers to the rear of the building and there were at least 12 people there in total, both boys and girls.

“It was only the boys that scaled the roof but this isn’t the first issue we’ve had down here.

“For good measure, they’ve come down they’ve used breeze blocks to put through some of the windows at the cafĂ© as well, it’s just so disappointing.”

‘We’ve just had to pick ourselves back up’

A major clear-up operation is now underway to fix the industrial roof as Charlotte revealed the repair bill is well into the thousands.

She said: “We’ve had roofers through from Glasgow and we had staff here until 10.30pm last night emptying buckets of water because the roof wasn’t secured.

“The wind and the rain has caused more damage overnight, it’s basically been a 48 hour clean-up job that is going to cost well into the thousands to fix.

“These youths don’t understand what they’ve done here.”

Noah’s soft play in Perth.

The damage to the building will hopefully not hamper the potential reopening of the centre in mid-June after it closed at the start of lockdown.

Charlotte added: “We’ve had a lot of messages of support when we posted about the incident on social media.

“That has been greatly welcomed but after the whole lockdown situation this is just another body blow after a hard year.

“Hopefully we will still be able to reopen in the middle of June if that is the timescale out of lockdown.

“We’ve just had to pick ourselves back up and get on with it.”

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland added: “At Around 9pm on Sunday, May 2, police were called to a report of a vandalism at a play centre in Old Gallows Road, Perth.

“Inquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident and anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland through 101, quoting incident number 3678 of May 2.”


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