LAKESIDE has rebuilt the children’s play area at Woodside Primary Academy, Grays.

The school’s grounds were broken into and vandalised last month.

Employees at Lakeside worked together with the primary school to create an enjoyable environment for children at the start of their new term.

The shopping centre purchased new fences, a climbing frame, artificial grass and enhanced the play area.

Howard Oldstein, regional centre director at intu Lakeside, said: “After hearing the school’s plea for help in December, we immediately saw an opportunity for us to help and take this on as a community project.

"At intu, it’s important for us to keep our local communities thriving, to create strong community partnerships and to care for the environment; together with Woodside Academy we have created a place for children to enjoy and flourish in.”

Ms. Ryder, vice principal at Woodside Primary Academy, said: “We were devastated to see what had happened to our early years outdoor environment.

"The children, staff and parents have worked so hard over the years to make this an exciting and stimulating learning space.

"We can’t thank intu Lakeside enough for their support in returning this area to a safe and exciting space for the children. Nothing was too much trouble for them.”