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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.

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LATEST NEWS

01/09/10 Caerphilly
Rock band's blind ambition prompts graffiti attack

30/08/10 Sheffield
Tracked: Rail police hunt graffiti vandal Bloodaxe

27/08/10 Kenilworth
Graffiti cleaned up in Kenilworth drink and drugs den

27/08/10 Woburn
Live graffiti exhibition in Woburn

11/08/10 Bromsgrove
Man charged over racist graffiti in Worcestershire

03/08/10 Huntingdon
Young people's graffiti art project at Grafham water

01/08/10 Bideford
Graffiti Cleanup in Holsworthy

30/07/10 Tiverton
Spray you'll marry me

21/07/10 London
British PM Brings the Funk With Graffiti Gift for Obama

20/07/10 London
Graffiti artist jailed for 40,000 spree

20/07/10 Belfast
Belfast bombarded by graffiti knitters

19/07/10 Campbelltown
Campbelltown graffiti crime in decline

18/07/10 Wiltshire
Wiltshire to be 'cleaned up by offenders'

17/07/10 Bicester
Children teach pensioners how to graffiti

17/07/10 Wirral
International graffiti vandal who caused damage to trains on Wirral sentenced

12/07/10 Nottingham
Offenders help clean up graffiti from adventure centre

12/07/10 Uxbridge
Graffiti vandal jailed for Tube damage

27/06/10 London
Ben Eine's alphabet street

26/06/10 Singapore
Swiss man caned and jailed for five months for graffiti

19/06/10 Laindon
Ten-year-old vandals on graffiti rampage

19/06/10 Aberdeen
Graffiti vandal locked up over breach

14/06/10 Bristol
World Cup tribute painted on Knowle West house

10/06/10 Singapore
Subway firm sorry for graffiti lapse in Singapore

08/06/10 Singapore
Singapore graffiti Briton sought

04/06/10 Coleraine
New mural replaces old graffiti in Coleraine

31/05/10 Dundee
Residents clean up their act to tackle graffiti problem on Dundee city streets

21/05/10 Stamford
Vandalised graffiti wall restored to former glory





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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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