A ROSYTH primary school has been targeted by vandals again.
Police have warned parents they should know where their children are after more damage was sustained at Park Road Primary's nursery over the weekend.
Posting on social media on Tuesday, they confirmed that calls had been received over concerns of anti-social behaviour at the site.
Officers stated: "Pulling out the unmarked car tonight to check Park Road Primary School. Sadly, further damage to the nursery was reported yesterday, which took place on Friday 25th, involving a group of teenagers.
"Parents, please ensure your children are not involved."
On Sunday, a post on South West Fife Police's Twitter page said evening patrols had been taking place at the school following "recent complaints" but said there were no issues to report on that occasion.
At the beginning of November, equipment was damaged in the playground of Park Road Primary School while roof tiles were also smashed.
A bench and mud kitchen were broken during that incident which headteacher Marie Mitchell described as "disappointing".
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