Vandalised bus shelter repairs to cost thousands

Alex GreenDevon
News imageMid Devon District Council A long bus shelter closed off with metal fencing. The bus shelter is made of burgundy metal. There are two buses - one single decker and a double decker - parked in bays at the shelter. Mid Devon District Council
The shelter on Phoenix Lane in Tiverton was damaged in the early hours of 6 December, the council said

A vandalised bus shelter is set to cost thousands of pounds to fix, council bosses said.

Mid Devon District Council said repairs would be carried out after every pane of glass at the shelter on Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, was smashed at about 02:30 GMT on 6 December.

The council, who said the site was "damaged by vandals", added it would install new glass before Christmas.

Councillor Jane Lock, cabinet member for housing, assets and property services, said it was a "sad sight" to see "so much purposeful damage" to the shelter.

Lock said: "It is hard to fathom why anyone would do such a thing, but we would like to reassure our residents that work is underway to repair the shelters as soon as possible."

The council said it was continuing to work with police and reviewing CCTV.

Devon and Cornwall Police said it was investigating the incident and inquiries were ongoing.

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