A supermarket in a Black Country town has had its windows smashed and a Job Centre has been vandalised.
A once-bustling UK town is now so “troubled” that residents say it’s not safe to park your car there.
Visitors to Willenhall in the Black Country town will find passageways lined with graffiti, with rows of barbed wire on either side. Locals say it is the “forgotten town that no one cares about”.
Security cameras have been ripped off the wall outside Willenhall’s Job Centre’s front entrance. One resident said: “The windows have been repaired now, but give it a couple of months and they’ll be smashed again.”
Willenhall was once famous for making locks and keys. Now residents say that the industrial town has been “forgotten”.
One social media user wrote: “It’s not safe to park (there) and leave your car.” While a second wrote: “The forgotten town no one cares about.”
The comments were made after the windows of Willenhall’s Morrisons, which overlooks the Job Centre, were broken.
A reporter from Birmingham Live visited the town. Jamie Brassington found the windows of Morrisons were still smashed.
Susan Deeley, 62, from Featherstone, told Jamie: “You come to the high street, you’ll find shops closed down. There’s nothing to attract people.”
“What gives anyone the right to smash the windows (of the Job Centre)? Where will the money come from to replace the windows? The tax-payers. They need to find a job, I have been working since I was 15.”
Also out shopping was 85-year-old John Nicholas, who now lives in Spain, but was “on holiday” in Willenhall after flying back to visit family.