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Vandals attempt to set community centre on fire

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Vandals attempted to set fire to a community centre last night.

Ten firefighters were called to the Tree Estate Community Centre in Cedar Road at 10.30pm.

As riots spread across the country, it wasn't clear if this attempted arson was a copycat incident but emergency services weren't taking any chances.

They were alerted by a member of the public who said vandals poured petrol over the front door.

Although the building was set on fire, firefighters said the centre was strong enough to withstand the flames.

Kent Police maintained a presence at the centre throughout the evening.

Watch manager Lee Abel said: "We just want to reiterate the words of the government, to keep an eye on your children and know where they are.

"There are gangs of youths that are making the most of the opportunites that have arised over the vandalism."

Mr Abel also called for communities to be vigilant in wake of the attack.

  • Were you close to the Tree Estate Community Centre last night? Call the newsdesk on 01474 564327.
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