HAVOC has been wreaked at a school after equipment was stolen, animal enclosures were opened and goal posts were damaged.

Officers from West Yorkshire Police's Leeds North-West Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) have issued an appeal after two overnight incidents last week at Cookridge Primary School, in Tinshill Drive.

Entry was gained to the school grounds between last Monday and Tuesday (February 7 and 8) and last Wednesday and Thursday (February 9 and 10).

There was damage caused to the school's polytunnel, which is used for outdoor learning.

Animal enclosures were also opened and items used for the forestry school were stolen.

School equipment was also strewn over the field, goal posts were damaged and trees uprooted.

Anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area at the time of the incidents, or who has information that might help, should contact police on 101, or using the contact options on the West Yorkshire Police website.

You should quote log number: 914 of of February 9.

A full statement from the Leeds North-West NPT said: "We are appealing for information after school equipment was stolen and damaged at Cookridge Primary School last week.

"In two separate incidents overnight between Monday, 7 February, and Tuesday, 8 February; and Wednesday, 9 February, and Thursday, 10 February; entry was gained to the school grounds.

"Damage was caused to the polytunnel which the children have outdoor learning in, animal enclosures were opened and items used for the forestry school were stolen.

"School equipment was also strewn over the field, goal posts were damaged and trees uprooted.

"If anyone saw anything suspicious or has any information that could help the police investigation in to these offences they are asked to contact us, quoting log number 914 of 09/02."