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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

15/11/09 Exeter
Vandals apologise to congregation

04/11/09 Falkirk
Jailed neds to get 300K graffiti lessons

01/11/09 Birmingham
Birmingham Green Day graffiti fan caught red-handed

28/10/09 Chiltern
Council to fine dog foulers and graffiti vandals

22/10/09 Stirling
Vandals to clean street graffiti

21/10/09 Bangor
Wetland arsonists thought to be behind local graffiti

19/10/09 Colchester
Wall plants bid to tackle graffiti problem

14/10/09 Stonehaven
Graffiti vandals target cars and home

11/10/09 Halton
Reward for graffiti information

08/10/09 Isleworth
Graffiti trio admit spate of train vandalism

03/10/09 Lincolnshire
Library houses graffiti art show

14/09/09 Worthing
Worthing graffiti teenager praised by judge

14/09/09 Belfast
Vandals target 95-year-old's home

12/09/09 London
The graffiti artists making their mark on the city

08/09/09 Bristol
Bristol hosts the first graffiti Britain's Got Talent

08/09/09 Bistol
Council to hold graffiti referendums after Banksy mural backing

07/09/09 Yeovil
Graffiti vandals to clean up their markings

06/09/09 Wiltshire
Railway graffiti risks warning

04/09/09 Hackney
Blur Banksy is ruined by mistake

02/09/09 UK
Michael Bosanko's light graffiti brightens up the UK

31/08/09 Bristol
Public to decide art or graffiti?

31/08/09 Blackpool
Graffiti blight on Wyre

15/08/09 Bishop's Lydeard
Graffiti encouraged on underpass

13/08/09 Perth
Graffiti and fly posting tackled

03/08/09 Rome
Historic Rome marred by graffiti

02/08/09 Hampshire
Innovative way to nab graffiti vandals

01/08/09 Aberystwyth
Plea for £50,000 to save graffiti


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Restore community pride by giving those that live an work in the area the tools to clear graffiti safely and simply.
Maintain a thriving community by clearing the graffiti, which deters further graffiti and makes it a desirable place to live and work.
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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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Over 12000 individuals have been contacted to comment on The Use of Community Art Projects and Murals as a Means to Control Graffiti with input from graffiti officers, councillors, community police officers, resident groups, art project coordinators and the general public.


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