Parents urged to talk to children after vandalism spate in Wokingham

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Parents urged to talk to children after vandalism spate in Wokingham
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The authority is appealing to parents for support and has written to schools in the town.

Local Democracy Reporting ServiceThe damage in Woodley, Wokingham, includes a defaced memorial garden, a break-in at a community hall and graffiti in a local park.It closed the Garden of Remembrance in Woodford Park in August due to damage to plants.

It also said a group of young people broke into Coronation Hall, a community centre on Headley Road, damaging a door frame and a boiler.The council said those responsible were "generally of secondary school [age] or older" The council said on its website: "During the recent summer holidays, the council experienced an increased number of incidents of anti-social behaviour from groups of children and young people on our grounds and at our facilities."

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