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Published Date: 17 April 2008
THE historic St Martin's Kirk in Haddington has been attacked by teenage vandals - for the second time in a year.
The church - which is one of the oldest in Scotland - was targeted by a gang of youngsters last weekend who splattered white paint across the walls and left broken glass strewn in their wake.

Historic Scotland, the body in charge of the 1000-year-
old building, said today it was the second time in a year the church had been attacked.

East Lothian Provost, and Haddington councillor, Sheena Richardson described the damage as a "senseless desecration of East Lothian's heritage."

She said: "St Martin's Kirk is probably the oldest church in Scotland and certainly the oldest building in Haddington.

"It is totally unacceptable that such an important part of our architectural and ecclesiastical history should be vandalised."

The remaining walls and floor of the ancient church were splattered with white paint, and the south wall was daubed with the letters W and M.

The vandals also smashed glass bottles leaving sharp, shards scattered across the floor.

A Historic Scotland spokesman said they had received reports from worried locals earlier this year that a wall close to the site had also been vandalised.

He said: "We were contacted to say that a group of young people had been seen vandalising and drinking in the church.

"Historic Scotland sent in a squad the next day to clear up the glass and to start removing the paint. Work is ongoing to undo the damage but it may not be possible to completely remove all traces of the paint.

"It is a real shame that there are a small number of people who are prepared to vandalise an important part of the area's heritage."

A police spokesman said they were investigating the incident.



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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2008 5:12 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: East Lothian
 
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17/04/2008 18:56:10
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Calum Crubag,

17/04/2008 20:14:34
Was God busy watching some gays or witches or something?
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LYDIA REID,

EDINBURGH 18/04/2008 00:02:50
So far the comments seem about as intelligent as the people who carried out this waste of Scottish history
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THE BPRENTICE,

18/04/2008 11:08:22
I think the council should spring for some decent CCTV coverage since this building is a 1000-year-old building, its no joke.

Mind you, Haddington's population is largely made up of 60s & 70's Glasgow overspill....[what's it called?...GLASGOW OVERSPILL!!!!] the inherent risk of wee dobber-attacks should have been risk-assessed prior to the perpetration given this background knowledge.
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animmo,

08/08/2009 14:24:38
Oh how shocking. The churches have been 'vandalising' our society for centuries - they could do with a more literal taste of their own medicine
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animmo,

08/08/2009 14:47:32
how on earth did this turn up on the scotsman site on 8/8/2009??? Don't suppose anyone will ever read this then. Oh well

 

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