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Up to 18 bus stops in Maidstone, Larkfield, Ditton and Aylesford were smashed in overnight vandalism spree

Up to 18 bus stops have been smashed during an overnight vandalism spree.

Glass shelters in Maidstone, Aylesford, Ditton and Larkfield were all deliberately damaged between Saturday night and Sunday morning.

Thirteen of the targets were along a 3.7-mile stretch of the London Road.

The shattered shelter outside Wealden Hall in Larkfield.
The shattered shelter outside Wealden Hall in Larkfield.
A bus stop opposite Wealden Hall, in Larkfield, was targeted.
A bus stop opposite Wealden Hall, in Larkfield, was targeted.
A bus stop on the carriageway approaching the Running Horse Roundabout, in Maidstone, was damaged.
A bus stop on the carriageway approaching the Running Horse Roundabout, in Maidstone, was damaged.
Red tape has been put across the bus stop on the Maidstone-bound side of Royal's Engineer Road.
Red tape has been put across the bus stop on the Maidstone-bound side of Royal's Engineer Road.

It’s believed the stop at the junction of Bower Mount Road, in Maidstone, was the first to be struck and the two outside Wealden Hall in Larkfield, were the last.

Four other shattered shelters have been reported in Royal Engineers Road, another was broken near the Running Horse Roundabout and one outside the Archbishop’s Palace, in Mill Street, was wrecked.

The glass was shattered at a bus stop in London Road, Allington, opposite Sir Thomas Wyatt Beefeater Grill and Premier Inn.
The glass was shattered at a bus stop in London Road, Allington, opposite Sir Thomas Wyatt Beefeater Grill and Premier Inn.
A bus stop was smashed on the London Road, Maidstone, at the junction with Bower Mount Road.
A bus stop was smashed on the London Road, Maidstone, at the junction with Bower Mount Road.
A shelter in Royal Engineers Road, Maidstone, on the Blue Bell Hill bound carriageway, was targeted.
A shelter in Royal Engineers Road, Maidstone, on the Blue Bell Hill bound carriageway, was targeted.
A stop outside Sainsbury's in Aylesford was damaged.
A stop outside Sainsbury's in Aylesford was damaged.

An elderly lady, who did not wish to be named, lives by one of the damaged shelters on the London Road in Allington.

She said: “I didn’t hear any glass smashing or disturbances on Saturday night. The first thing I knew about it was when I went out to walk my dog on Sunday morning and saw glass all over the pavement. A child could have fallen over and cut themselves. It’s just mindless vandalism.”

Tape has been put on a damaged bus shelter near Castle Road in Allington, Maidstone.
Tape has been put on a damaged bus shelter near Castle Road in Allington, Maidstone.
A shelter outside the TA Centre in London Road, Ditton, heading towards Larkfield, was shattered.
A shelter outside the TA Centre in London Road, Ditton, heading towards Larkfield, was shattered.
Bus stops on both sides of the London Road, in Ditton, were damaged.
Bus stops on both sides of the London Road, in Ditton, were damaged.
Bus stops on both sides of the London Road, in Ditton, were damaged.
Bus stops on both sides of the London Road, in Ditton, were damaged.

By Monday, warning tape had been tied to most of the damaged structures and the shards of shattered glass had been swept away but others were left unattended.

Cllr Dan Daley, who represents Allington ward, said he reported the issue to Maidstone council but had not heard any other details of when it happened.

A damaged bus stop on the Royal Engineer's Road, in Maidstone, heading towards Blue Bell Hill, will need to be repaired.
A damaged bus stop on the Royal Engineer's Road, in Maidstone, heading towards Blue Bell Hill, will need to be repaired.
A bus stop at the junction with London Road and Allington Way was smashed.
A bus stop at the junction with London Road and Allington Way was smashed.
The bus stop opposite Somerfield Hospital in London Road, Allington.
The bus stop opposite Somerfield Hospital in London Road, Allington.
A bus stop in Royal Engineer's Road, heading into Maidstone town centre, was smashed.
A bus stop in Royal Engineer's Road, heading into Maidstone town centre, was smashed.

The council said the bus stop provider, JCDecaux, would repair the broken glass panels, at no cost to the tax payer.

A spokesman for Kent Police said officers have launched an investigation and are speaking with the company to determine how many stops were vandalised.

A shelter outside the Royal British Legion Village in Aylesford was damaged.
A shelter outside the Royal British Legion Village in Aylesford was damaged.
The damaged stop outside Archbishop's Palace in Mill Street, Maidstone.
The damaged stop outside Archbishop's Palace in Mill Street, Maidstone.
A shop window was smashed at the corner of Middle Row and Mill Street, Maidstone, overnight on Saturday.
A shop window was smashed at the corner of Middle Row and Mill Street, Maidstone, overnight on Saturday.
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