Yobs wrecked the two Tiny sheds and the bus shelter and bus stop spaces. One of the sheds was pushed down a hill, leaving it ruined. The incident sparked anger in the community, with more volunteers stepping forward to help tidy up and rebuild everything in the space of just two days. A donation of cameras means that any vandalism or damage will now be captured and those responsible will hopefully be identified. In a recent update on Facebook, the team behind the project posted their thanks to those who helped bring the den back to its former glory. Unfortunately, the vandalism up at Tiny Den has not stopped, and the denizens have been working hard to try and repair damage and prevent further trouble, the group said.
HEARTS have been left broken as a beloved community project in Inverkeithing was destroyed by mindless vandals. The Tiny Den was targeted over the weekend with hours of dedication from volunteers left either damaged or beyond repair. It s not the first time the site in Inverkeithing woods has been vandalised but, on this occasion, every part of the Den was hit. Between 7pm on Saturday and 9am the following morning, yobs wrecked the two Tiny sheds and the bus shelter and bus stop spaces. One of the sheds was pushed down a hill and is now ruined. The area had become a popular spot for families, kids and local community groups, with one four-year-old s dream plans of having her birthday party there now in tatters.