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13:40 GMT, Sunday, 28 September 2008 14:40 UK

Viking centre rebuilt after arson

The Lancashire Wildlife Trust Viking House

A Viking long house education centre has been rebuilt by retail staff after it was targeted by arsonists.

The large wooden purpose-built hut used by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust in Penwortham was damaged by vandals who set fire to it last year.

The hut was shaped as a Viking long hut and was used for wildlife education.

Senior managers from the Mall, which has centres in Preston and Blackburn, spent two days rebuilding the hut as part of a teambuilding exercise.

The hut will be used for primary school children to learn about sustainable living, through role play and re-enactment of Viking life.

Loraine Jones, general manager at The Mall Blackburn, said: "It is hard to imagine why anybody would deliberately destroy such a worthwhile project."

She said that she hoped the workers' legacy would be enjoyed "for a very long time".




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Wildlife hut destroyed by arson (11 Jul 07 |  Lancashire )
Vandals destroy Viking longhouse (29 Apr 07 |  Lancashire )

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