FOR the second time in a year, Whitehill pensioner Lydia Missen has had her car vandalised outside after visiting her vet's practice in Oaktree Road.

Last Friday morning, after taking one of her cats in for a quick 10-minute check up, she came out to find her new orange-spice Mini had been "keyed" along the full length of the passenger side.

A year ago, animal-lover Mrs Missen called at the vet's - this time in a new yellow mini - and when she came out it too had been "keyed" along the passenger side, causing over £2,000 of damage.

"I don't know who is doing this to me," she said.