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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

21/01/12 Plymouth
Man who sprayed 50 graffiti tags in drunken spree banned from carrying paint for life

16/01/12 Mole Valley
Man arrested after graffiti crackdown in Mole Valley

16/12/12 South East
Graffiti vandal jailed for 15 months after £100k rail and tube damage

11/01/12 Bristol
Bristol graffiti vandal jailed for a year

08/01/12 Milton Keynes
Graffiti celebrates sales success

07/01/12 High Wycombe
Community conscious residents remove graffiti

06/01/12 Plymouth
Offenders clean up Plymouth vandalism by tackling tags

30/12/11 London
Banksy’s graffiti isn’t art, it’s an advert

29/12/11 Isle of Man
Obscene graffiti on historic monument

26/12/11 Nottingham
Protesters bungle graffiti attack on Ken Clarke

24/12/11 Earley
Goodbye Graffiti!

24/12/11 London
Graffiti yob walks free despite causing £200,000 of damage

23/12/11 Norwich
Graffiti campaign to continue in memory of Norwich community leader

16/12/11 Burnley
Burnley phantom graffiti appears in Brunshaw

14/12/11 Oxford
Man charged with causing graffiti damage in Oxfordshire

13/12/11 London
Man jailed for London Bridge and Waterloo railway graffiti

12/12/11 Bristol
Bristol graffiti vandal's 288 attacks cost thousands

08/12/11 Peterborough
Graffiti petition signed by 500 given to city council

02/12/11 Inverness
Graffiti to cover vehicles in Inverness arts project

27/11/11 Glasgow
Tikka look as Banksy strikes again

25/11/11 Leeds
'Nomadic' graffiti vandal went on England rampage

25/11/11 Burton
Graffiti attack on former Burton Museum building

24/10/11 Croydon
Croydon graffiti artists making their mark through the internet

22/11/11 Witney
Graffiti taggers are caught and fined

21/11/11 Watford
Kings Langley and Bovingdon graffiti reminiscent of art guerrilla Banksy





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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.