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Graffiti and Fly Poster Information Centre

Graffiti and fly posters are an increasing problem in our communities and the way the problem is dealt with varies enormously depending upon where you live. Use this website to find out if your council removes graffiti for free and what to do if they don't. Also find out how to prevent the vandals from targeting your property and what you can do to help protect it.

Can I get graffiti removed free of charge by my Council?

LATEST NEWS

27/06/09 Farnham
Officer surprises graffiti tagger

22/06/09 Watford
Graffiti artists in Watford clean up their act

18/06/09 Poynton
Graffiti yobs daub themselves in

17/06/09 Southwark
Australians jailed over graffiti

16/06/09 Nottingham
Nottingham graffiti pest jailed for vandalising Brian Clough statue

14/06/09 South Molton
Mosaic to tackle graffiti in South Molton

12/06/09 Kilmarnock
Graffiti menace jailed

12/06/09 Bristol
Graffiti star Banksy in secret art launch

11/06/09 Liverpool
An innovative new art project is set to go live next week in Liverpool

10/06/09 Canterbury
Video: Graffiti Vandals payback for their crimes

08/06/09 Harrow
Police tackle Rayners Lane graffiti blight

05/06/09 Cardiff
Criminals to clean up Birdies Lane graffiti

31/05/09 Worcestershire
Worcestershire youngsters go to the wall to beat graffiti artists

26/05/09 Nottingham
Clough statue vandal is well-known graffiti pest

25/05/09 Peterborough
Your pictures could help stop graffiti yobs

18/05/09 Henley
Graffiti vandal jailed

16/05/09 Henley
Racist graffiti on wall outside school

16/05/09 Hounslow
Council's campaign to wipe out graffiti in Hounslow

15/05/09 Wick
Police images show train graffiti

06/05/09 Cardiff
Cardiff blitz on graffiti

05/05/09 Surrey
Train graffiti vandal jailed for nine months

05/05/09 Henley on Thames
Check pupils artwork to find graffiti vandal

02/05/09 Ashington
Prayers for church paint vandals

30/03/09 Hounslow
Hounslow Council steps up street patrols in fight against graffiti

29/03/09 Yorkshire
Police on trail of graffiti tags

25/03/09 Bristol
Banksy's 'outdoor artwork' protected from graffiti with frame

27/02/09 Wigan
Vandal made to clean off graffiti

23/02/09 Dunstable
Graffiti vandals hunted by police


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Discussion Forum

The GraffitiHotline Discussion Forum has been set up to discuss any issue surrounding graffiti and fly posting.


REACH

New EU chemical legislation known as REACH enters into force on 1st June and will have a major impact on manufacturers and users of graffiti removal chemicals.
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