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Graffiti and Fly Poster
Information Centre

Graffiti and fly posters are a problem in our communities and can cause a great deal of upset. On this website you will find advice on how to remove graffiti and fly posters yourself and advice on how to protect you property against further damage.

Some councils offer a graffiti removal service although these services may be restricted in the current economic climate.

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LATEST NEWS

17/05/12 London
London's latest Banksy: graffiti artist's new work gets protection

15/05/12 London
'Banksy' Jubilee graffiti of sweatshop boy with sewing machine appears overnight at London bargain store... but who stole the bunting?

13/05/12 Glasgow
Writing’s on the wall for design agency office

12/05/12 Ebley
Swastika spray-painted on front door by vandals who targeted homes and cars

03/05/12 Gainsborough
Joseph Kony graffiti wall with gun-toting child soldiers placed next to playground

14/04/12 Bournemouth
Graffiti artist Jordan Rose in vow not to stop writing

14/04/12 South Wales
Cleaners apologise for yobs' obscene graffiti

13/04/12 York
Graffiti at St Leonard's Hospital 'attack on York heritage'

07/04/12 Watchet
Graffiti project a success in Watchet

02/04/12 UK
Labour would force vandals to clean up graffiti

31/03/12 Cheltenham
Graffiti artists to decorate Cheltenham's first free wall

23/03/12 Portishead
Fears graffiti will affect town's bloom award bid

23/03/12 London
Painting a pretty face on graffiti in London

19/03/12 West Midlands
Graffiti crime costs taxpayers thousands

19/03/12 Newcastle
Sir Bobby Robson memorial stone graffiti attack

13/03/12 Carlisle
Graffiti yobs target Carlisle shopping centre

10/03/12 Hull
Orchard Park graffiti: councillors pledge to step up action

03/03/12 Norwich
Norwich MP supports graffiti campaign at paint-out on Churchill Road

02/03/12 Cheltenham
Graffiti artists transform subway with marvellous murals

01/03/12 Cambourne
Graffiti hotspot is dealt with by the community

19/02/12 Glastonbury
St. Dunstan's School in Glastonbury victim of graffiti

14/02/12 Wellingborough
Racist graffiti scrawled on houses in Wellingborough

12/02/12
Copycat Banksy Graffiti flood UK Mainland





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Community Clean Ups require a team effort with councils, community groups, businesses and residents all working together - more information. The benefits of community clean ups are there for all those involved to see

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.
Save on the cost of graffiti removal by reducing the work load on specialist graffiti removal teams.
Graffiti removal in an environmentally friendly and safe manner by using environmentally friendly products and providing clear safety and user instructions.


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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Nationwide Survey

Read the FINDINGS & CONCLUSIONS

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.