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Eastleigh preschool damaged in ‘senseless’ suspected arson attack

A woodland preschool has “suffered considerable damage” in a suspected arson attack, the charity that runs it said.

Youth Options said Wednesday night’s fire at its Little Owls preschool, in Eastleigh, had destroyed a classroom, furniture and toys.

The “senseless act” had “robbed young children of a safe and inspiring space where they could learn and grow”, the charity’s CEO Madeleine Durie said.

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said it had been called to the blaze at about 19:00 GMT Wednesday evening, and confirmed it was now investigating it as a suspected arson incident.

The preschool, which provides education to 42 children a week, is unable to operate in its current state, the charity said.

Ms Durie said: “Little Owls Preschool is more than just a place of education – it is a sanctuary where children build confidence, curiosity, and a love for the natural world.

“The impact of this fire reaches far beyond the physical damage; it has deeply affected the children, families, and staff who cherish this unique learning environment.”

The charity is now appealing for public donations to “help cover costs of replacing everything that was lost so they can get up and running as quickly as possible”.

Ms Durie said there “would inevitably be a significant shortfall” despite potential insurance pay-outs, but said she was hopeful that the community would “rally round to help”.

“Youth Options is determined to rebuild, but community support is crucial to making that happen,” she added.


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