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Garnock Valley families rally to save popular kids play park after vandals go on wrecking spree

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North Ayrshire village are rallying to save a popular children's park trashed by vandals.A GoFundMe page has been launched to help pay for repairs after mindless yobs smashed up play equipment and picnic tables in the grounds of the Garnock Valley Fitness Centre in Glengarnock.Sickened fitness centre boss Thomas Payne, who built the play area himself two years ago, discovered the trail of destruction on Tuesday morning.And within hours of him sharing images of the mindless damage on social media, outraged residents kickstarted a fundraising campaign to ensure the park isn't lost to the community.Thomas, who reckons between £500 and £1,000 worth of damage was caused, said: "The reaction I've had from people has been brilliant.The Ayrshire.

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