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Vandals deface Pride-themed artwork at Arnold park ‘just days’ after completion

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A local council has shared its disgust after discovering vandals have ‘defaced’ Pride-themed artwork added to a skate bowl at Arnot Hill Park.

Gedling Borough Council has revealed the offensive graffiti appeared ‘just days’ after its completion.

They say the artwork, created in collaboration with ‘Skate Nottingham’, was intended to celebrate diversity and inclusivity within the community.

The council has said it is now is reviewing CCTV footage and working with the Police to identify those responsible for the vandalism and has also asked any witnesses to contact the Police.

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Youth Mayor Stella Clarke expressed her disappointment, stating, “I hope the youth of Gedling Borough will come together to look after their surroundings and take pride in the facilities available to them.

“This skate park is a space for everyone to enjoy, and it’s crucial that we all work together to maintain its beauty and inclusivity.”

Councillor Kathryn Fox, Portfolio Holder for Life Chances and Vulnerability, shared her thoughts on the situation, saying, “We are committed to providing positive and creative outlets for young people in our borough. We will not tolerate anti-social behaviour of any kind and we will take action against the people who did this. We will continue to work closely with the youth council to create more opportunities for engagement and to maintain a sense of community pride. We are proud of the skate bowl artwork and want young people to enjoy the beautiful space. Together, we can overcome these challenges and ensure that our public spaces reflect values of inclusivity and respect.”

Tom Quigley from Skate Nottingham shared his enthusiasm for the project, saying, “We’re really proud of the artwork at Arnold Bowls by local artists and skateboarders FFWIH & Nick Hanson. It looks fantastic and has really brought the place to life. Skating is all about community, diversity and having a positive space where people of all ages can come together and have fun. We want Arnold Bowls to be that spot where everyone feels welcome and excited to visit.”

The Arnold Skate Bowl artwork was funded by the UK Government.

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