DIY SOS star Nick Knowles has hit out after a disabled children's charity he supports was forced to close a vital facility after a targeted fire attack.
Speaking to the Record, Knowles urged Scots to help cover the cost of the damage and re-opening. Calling the attack "heart-wrenching", he said: "Parents of children with additional needs rely on the service and respite that The Yard offers. It's not just the children that suffer when they have to close and that is heartbreaking.
He said of the service, and boss Celine Sinclair: "In 39 years of television Celine is the most extraordinary woman I've ever met. And in 23 years of doing this [DIY SOS], certain jobs stay with you and The Yard was something special. Top news stories today The "Gingerbread House" sensory space had been donated to The Yard by the National Lottery and decorated by a host of lottery winners. Pictures shared with the Record show the shed, and the equipment inside, blackened by smoke and soot; some of the plastic toys hauled outside after the bonfire had melted.
Mum Nadia Christison, who takes her autistic sons Saul, 15, and Guy, six, to the centre, said: “We all love going to The Yard, it’s a real lifeline for us as a family, and the Gingerbread House is central to that as are the bikes and trikes which we hear have also been damaged, some destroyed. We are absolutely appalled and sickened to hear of this deliberate fire and hope the good people of Dundee can rally round and help fund the repairs and replacements we all cherish so much.
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