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Barr and Patton call for tougher action after vandalism leaves local play parks unsafe for children

Summary by Love Ballymena
A recently damaged slide at a local play park Vandalism at local play parks and community facilities has left play equipment damaged, forced areas to close to families and disrupted activities supporting vulnerable children, prompting calls for tougher action against persistent offenders. Braid Ulster Unionist representatives Councillor Alan Barr and Samantha Patton say recent incidents have included broken glass in play areas, destroyed slides …
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Love Ballymena broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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