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Published on: 22/11/2020 04:36 PMReported by: roving-eye
Mindless vandals have ruined the Southport Nutcracker Trail. Each Nutcracker has a name stuck on its base. The idea is to identify each one by its location on a map and fill in the names on a form. So number 9 is Sir Tom at the north end of Lord Street.
Sadly vandals have removed the names of three Nutcrackers on the trail making it almost impossible to enter a competition to win an ipad.
The three Nutcrackers that have no name are 2-7-11.
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Surprised they've not been knocked down tbh, so they must be firmly attached....Vandals not infrequently take a dislike to things that stand/stick up.
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Originally Posted by
The PNP
Surprised they've not been knocked down tbh, so they must be firmly attached....Vandals not infrequently take a dislike to things that stand/stick up.
Perhaps use something a bit more substantial then stickers or remove the Nutcrackers from the streets overnight. It's not rocket science.
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[QUOTE=roving-eye;6751449]Mindless vandals have ruined the Southport Nutcracker Trail.
It is not difficult to identify each of the models - they should be left without any labels - let the children get used to 'thinking' and 'discovering' for themselves.
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