The local group is speaking out after flowers and pots were interfered with.
A Laois Tidy Towns group says it's 'disheartened' by an incident of vandalism in its area.
Pots were turned over and flowers were taken at Slieve Bloom Park in Clonaslee over the Bank Holiday weekend.
While flowers were also removed from new planters at the graveyard over the same period.
Clonaslee Tidy Towns says it's very disheartening to see, when so much work goes into keeping the village well.
It's the second midlands group to speak out about vandalism over the Bank Holiday weekend, after Tullamore Tidy Towns condemned the uprooting of a tree in the town.
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