Repairs to animal sculptures targeted by vandals in Gedling County Park a fortnight ago have now been completed.
A fox and rabbit sculpture had their ears cut off just two weeks after being unveiled to the public as part of a new nature trail in the park.



Gedling Borough Council feared repairs to the sculptures could cost hundreds of pounds. It’s not known how much the work has cost to completed.
The council and police believe the vandals struck at the park on Monday, August 13.
Cllr Michael Payne, who is deputy leader of Gedling Borough Council and helped fund the sculptures condemned the act by a ‘mindless thug’.
He said: “We will do everything we can to find the vandals and bring them to justice.”
Anyone with information can contact the council or ring Nottinghamshire Police on 101
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