Sunday, May 19, 2024

Vandals wreck Grimsby play equipment within hours of installation

A £6,500 table to play the up and coming sport of Teqball has been smashed beyond repair in North East Lincolnshire’s Barrett’s Playground.

Teqball is an up-and-coming sport played on a specially-curved table that mixes football, volleyball and table tennis. North East Lincolnshire Council is investing £800,000 in it around the area.

Cllr Stewart Swinburn, Cabinet member for the Environment, said: “This is absolutely mindless vandalism. The pictures show at least four holes have been made in the table, and a lump of concrete at the side, which corresponds to the size of the holes. We can only assume that someone has used the concrete to smash the table up. What a waste of resources, and such a shame for the local community.”

As a new activity, the Teqball tables are thought to be one of the first of its kind to be installed in public parks in our region.

Teqball is becoming increasingly popular thanks to videos of footballing royalty playing the sport circulating on social media, with famous players like Ronaldinho and David Beckham to name a few, posting videos of themselves playing Teqball in their gardens. Some of the most successful clubs in the world, such as Paris Saint Germain, Real Madrid and Manchester City, have Teqball tables at their training grounds.

If anyone has any information about this please contact the police on 101 quoting crime reference 23000105776.

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