PARENTS are “horrified” after finding nails glued to swings and a slide at a children’s playground.
Cops are investigating after the vandalism at a small parish council play area in Marcham, Oxfordshire over the weekend.
Nails have been glued to toddler swings and a slide at a children’s playgroundCredit: FacebookParents in Marcham were horrified by the discoveryCredit: FacebookThe play area is just 200 yards from a primary schoolCredit: FacebookWhile no children were injured, parents are being urged to remain vigilant at the playground.
The play area is just 200 yards from a Church of England primary school and nursery.
An official said the nails, which included one glued towards the end of the slide, appeared overnight and have now been removed.
Are there illegal baby names? Surprising monikers that are BANNED in other countries, from Sarah to ThomasThe parish council clerk said: "We are shocked and horrified by the incident.
"It is beyond comprehension that anyone would sabotage a play space like that."
They told the Mail: "The nails were found on toddlers' swings as well as a slide and a rotating platform.
"They were glued onto the equipment with hard glue, a bit like superglue - but have now been removed.
"Should this reoccur then it might have to be closed but the area is being checked several times a day."
Images of the nails have been circulating on social media and parents’ groups.
Captions have wrongly claimed the snaps are from playgrounds in London.
Thames Valley Police said: “We received reports of criminal damage at The Paddocks, Marcham between 1am on Sunday and 10am on Monday.
“Officers are investigating the reports.”
Around five miles south west of Oxford, Marcham is a historic village with a Georgian manor house and a 13th-century church.
I'm scared I've ruined my daughter's life because of her name The nails appeared overnight and have now been removedCredit: FacebookCops are probing the alleged criminal damageCredit: Facebook