VANDALS pushed over sheds, smashed windows and wood at an allotments near Droitwich.
And an allotment holder, who had spent hours at the allotments at Wychbold Playing Field during lockdown, has said it is unacceptable.
The damage was caused overnight between June 2 and June 3, but it is not known the exact time the vandals were there.
Les Colley said: "We have spent the last few days fixing it.
"I was lucky I didn't have mine pushed over, but the windows were smashed.
"There must have been a fair few of them, some strong lads, to push over the sheds.
"It is unacceptable really. Was only thinking the other day that this village could be used as a model to the rest of the country on how to behave during this lockdown.The kindness help for others. Then this but obviously just a very small minority."
On social media, Nikki Walker said: "It's disgraceful. How sad that we all love living in this amazing supportive community but we have a few amongst us determined to spoil it."
Susan Houghton said: "An absolute disgrace and it is criminal damage, the police need to act. People have put their hearts and hard work making the allotments look the best I've seen they are a credit to you and Wychbold."
Tracy Williams said: "Disgraceful, low life petty behaviour."
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West Mercia Police's Sergeant Sarah Kent said no arrests had yet been made.
"We are aware and are investigating," Sergeant Kent said.
"Any witnesses, anyone who saw anything suspicious that night, we would ask to get in touch with us.
"Allotments are hard to secure - we would ask anyone tending to their allotments to have a mobile phone and call us if they see anything suspicious, so we can attend there and then."
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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