AN angry councillor has expressed outrage over a senseless act of vandalism on two bus shelters at Warrington.
Cllr Geoff Settle was furious when he saw the damage inflicted on the shelters on Harpers Road, Longbarn.
He said: "As a regular bus user I am always astounded when I pass yet another smashed window in a bus shelter - don't these idiots realise that people rely on the bus service and the protection from the weather that the shelters provide?"
Cllr Settle said new seats had recently been installed in the shelters. It had taken 18 months working with the community and the company which provides the shelters.
The seats were damaged by people standing on them - but at the start of the New Year a window was smashed in each shelter.
"It was an act of senseless vandalism, presumably by a reveller on the way home from a New Year's Eve party.
"This is a huge disappointment especially with so many positive changes that have taken place to facilitate greater access to the bus stops such as a new stretch of pavement with dropped kerbs and pedestrian crossing.
"There was glass everywhere and all over the brand new seats. To watch people arriving at the bus stop the day afterwards and not be able to use the seats or the shelter because of the glass was very annoying.
"I hope that whoever did this thinks long and hard about their stupidity and that anyone who knows anything will contact the police or myself."
The police can be contact on 101 or the anonymous Crimestoppers hotline, 0800 555 111. Cllr Settle can be contact at 01925 823603.
Pictured: the vandalised bus shelters