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Plea for info after vandalism at Gisborne’s Botanical Gardens

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7 Apr, 2026 02:27 AM2 mins to read

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Vandals ripped the door off the Fairy House in the Botanical Gardens last week and caused other damage around the gardens. Photo / Gisborne District Council

Vandals ripped the door off the Fairy House in the Botanical Gardens last week and caused other damage around the gardens. Photo / Gisborne District Council

Gisborne District Council has called on the community to report anything untoward they see at the Botanical Gardens after a spate of vandalism.

The plea applies to other parks and reserves across the region.

In the latest incident at the Botanical Gardens, vandals attacked the popular Fairy House, which was carved out of the stump of a storm-damaged magnolia tree last year.

“The epic Fairy House broke the internet when it was installed last year,” the council said on social media. “All the kids love it.”

Last week, vandals ripped its door off, much to the disappointment of those involved with its creation.

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The Fairy House and the team from Cut Above Sawmilling & Woodworks who built it from the stump of a magnolia tree that was cut down due to storm damage. Pictured are Ollie Colling (left), Fawn White and Ben Millward. Photo / Supplied
The Fairy House and the team from Cut Above Sawmilling & Woodworks who built it from the stump of a magnolia tree that was cut down due to storm damage. Pictured are Ollie Colling (left), Fawn White and Ben Millward. Photo / Supplied

Council liveable spaces manager Tyler Kirk said the Fairy House had become a much-loved part of the gardens and a special place for tamariki and whānau to enjoy.

“It’s disappointing to see it damaged ... especially given the care and creativity that went into creating it for the community.”

The door to the Fairy House has since been repaired.

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Vandals also chopped down trees in the gardens, burned rubbish bins, trashed a concrete picnic table and stole cactus plants.

Trees were cut down in other parts of the Botanical Gardens in acts of vandalism.  Photo / Gisborne District Council
Trees were cut down in other parts of the Botanical Gardens in acts of vandalism. Photo / Gisborne District Council

“Considering other recent vandalism in the gardens, including fires, graffiti and illegal dumping, we’re asking people to help look after these shared spaces, so everyone can continue to enjoy them,” Kirk said.

Several rubbish receptacles in the gardens were extensively damaged after being set on fire. Photo / Gisborne District Council
Several rubbish receptacles in the gardens were extensively damaged after being set on fire. Photo / Gisborne District Council

“Small acts of respect make a big difference and we really appreciate the many community members who value and support our places.”

A concrete picnic table was destroyed. Photo / Gisborne District Council
A concrete picnic table was destroyed. Photo / Gisborne District Council

A post on the Gisborne District Council Facebook page said: “Fixing this stuff takes time and costs money, which is frustrating for everyone doing the right thing.

“So please keep an eye out ... community watch at its best. If you see something or someone trashing our parks anywhere in Te Tairāwhiti, report it.”

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The public can call the council 24/7 on 0800653800 or the police.

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