Graveyard vandalism in Wisbech could be tackled with new high security fencing.

Councillors and local residents living near a Wisbech cemetery have joined forces to tackle persistent vandalism on gravestones.

Stakeholders convened a meeting at Community House, on Southwell Road, last week to discuss possible solutions following the desecration of a number of graves by young children - including the erection of high security fencing.

Fenland District Councillor David Wheeler said the Mount Pleasant Road cemetery has already been designated as a security 'hot spot'.

A petition has been set up to address issues such as unlocked metal gates and gaps in existing steel fencing.

A spokesperson for the council told the Fenland Citizen: "Together with the police, our staff do their best to maintain security at all our cemeteries and they and our contractors are around a lot of the time.

"However, we cannot maintain a permanent watch."

New metal railings are being used to change a Powys church into a children's play area if money can be raised to fund the erection of steel fencing, reports the Shropshire Star.ADNFCR-3337-ID-19813330-ADNFCR