Portstewart traders make emotional appeal to youths who damaged and stole hand-knitted bunting and ducks
  • 10 months ago
The Portstewart business community has been left shocked and saddened after a number of hand-made ducks and bunting were stolen and damaged last night (Monday).
Running for over a mile along The Promenade, the banner of over 100 little yellow ducks and flags had been snapped and some of the ducks ripped off the cable ties, with some left without bodies.
Hand-knitted or crocheted by the local yarn-bombing group, Portstewart Knitwits and taken many hours to create, the bunting has become a popular spectacle for the local community attracting hundreds of visitors increasing trade and helping the local businesses.
A spokesperson for the local traders, explained: “We’re so shocked, angry and hurt at the wanton destruction that has taken place here overnight. These banners have taken many hours and even years to create by the fabulous Portstewart Knitwits and they will be devastated to see what state they are in now.
“The bunting has been snapped and the ducks have been ripped off the cable ties. We also have CCTV of the youths stuffing them into their bags and pockets. Some of the ducks have been left without bodies, it’s heart-breaking to see. To steal and damage something that bring others so much pleasure, which is of no monetary value, is very sad.”