A daughter has hit out at vandals and thieves who have removed or damaged her mother's fence eight times. Thai Albertoni-Sims said more than £1,000 has had to be spent by her mother Jaqueline Zeri at her home on Bleinheim Road, Breightmet, after it was repeatedly targeted. The family recently installed new fencing after a six-month delay due to the vandal attacks.
. But within two weeks the panels had once again been removed. Some of the older fencing was found across the road, but the newer materials have not been recovered.
The fencing was removed on a number of occasions between June and September last year. On some occasions, it was damaged as it was secured by nails, and other times it was stolen. In August last year the materials were discovered damaged in a fire which had been started in nearby Leverhulme park.
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“My mum wanted to spend £500 on clearing up the garden but now it will have to be spent on this again. “We all know each other on the street so I don’t think it has been anyone nearby. “People around us are saying they have had problems with fences.
“ Police said not to put up .