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Norwich Christmas Tree Vandalised: Carers' Work Destroyed
10 Dec
Summary
- A Christmas tree decorated by young carers in Norwich was vandalised.
- About 35 handmade baubles created by the young carers were destroyed.
- The vandalism occurred during the weekend of November 22-23.

A Christmas tree, lovingly decorated by young carers as part of a seasonal trail in Norwich's Castle Quarter shopping centre, has been vandalised.
The decorations, including about 35 handmade baubles, were destroyed over the weekend of November 22-23. Faye Scott from Voluntary Norfolk expressed anger and sadness, highlighting the young carers' disappointment and the loss of their hard work.
Despite the setback, Rob Bradley, centre manager at Castle Quarter, confirmed that the organisations affected were able to replace decorations. Efforts are underway with police, including CCTV review, to identify those responsible for the damage.




