Plant boxes have been ripped from fences at Hedge End Station for the second time in two weeks.
Station volunteers have taken to Facebook to condemn the actions of the vandals and said the CCTV will be reviewed.
Anyone with information is encouraged to get in touch with the station.
A spokesperson for Hedge End station said: "It’s deeply upsetting that this has now happened twice in the last two weeks."
Debris was left at the station (Image: Submitted) They added: "My dedicated volunteer, Nick Gladwell, worked hard to retrieve the broken plant boxes and plants, fixing them to the fences to make the train station look beautiful for everyone to enjoy last week."
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Volunteer Nick had only just replanted new plants before they were destroyed again.
The spokesperson said: "Unfortunately, he discovered today that once again, the plant boxes have been ripped from the fences, the bug hotel roof damaged, and the ticket office door smashed.
"This kind of behaviour is unacceptable."
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