THE roofs of four unused garages in Sherrard's Green that had become a target for vandals collapsed onto an abandoned car on Monday.
Although nobody was injured in the incident, resident Eric Williams, of nearby Pound Bank Road, claims he had spent all day on Sunday phoning police to warn them that children had been banging concrete struts with a lump hammer and walking along the roofs of the Elgar Housing Association-owned garages.
Mr Williams said: "Malvern is a nice place to live in if you live in the centre of town. It's not nice down here but I own my property and I am not moving for anybody.
"Two ladies who live behind the collapsed garages go through hell," he said. "I have reported it time and time again but nobody is listening in Malvern. It's dangerous."
He said he rang police on Sunday to advise them that children were dismantling an abandoned Metro.
It had then been pushed into the garages which later collapsed.
West Mercia Police acknowledged Mr Williams complaints including Sunday's and said that they had passed the matter on to Elgar Housing Association, which owns the land.
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