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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

02/02/10 Exmouth
Exmouth police appeal for help tracing graffiti vandals

31/01/10 Winsford
Three teenagers caught over graffiti

29/01/10 Basildon
Graffiti team cleans up

16/01/10 Solihull
Teenage graffiti vandals made to repaint underpass

12/01/10 Blackpool
Name "Dazzo" graffiti menace to earn 100 from Lancashire police

05/01/10 Wellingborough
Young criminals to clean graffiti

05/01/10 Colliers Wood
Colliers Wood cabbie targeted by racist graffiti

04/01/10 Watford
'Banksy' graffiti appears in Watford town centre

02/01/10 Huddersfield
Former brickworks hides colourful secret

02/01/10 London
Fines for minor offences set for increase to compensate victims

01/01/10 Scarborough
Graffiti vandal fails to pay any of his fine

01/01/10 Huddersfield
Graffiti artists daub seasonal message in Milnsbridge

31/12/09 St Ives
Spate of graffiti attacks in St Ives

29/12/09 London
Banksy in graffiti war with fellow street artist after painting over 24-year-old mural

26/12/09 Winchester
Winchester street artists getting good feedback for murals

24/12/09 Thanet
Graffiti crime shows a big drop

24/12/09 isle of Wight
Graffiti artist caught

23/12/09 Camden
Graffiti artist Banksy creates new works after Copenhagen climate summit

22/12/09 Glastonbury
Do you know this graffiti tag?

22/12/09 Cambridge
1,000-plus graffiti attacks result in 52 prosecutions

19/12/09 Norwich
13-year-old made to clean graffiti from play area

14/12/09 Ely
Court gives teenage graffifi "artist" an ASBO

07/12/09 Stoke Newington
Youths graffiti Stoke Newington home - with invite

07/12/09 Edenbridge
Graffiti vandal says 'I'm sorry'

06/12/09 Sussex
Graffiti wall plan could stop attacks

28/11/09 London
Microtrends: reverse graffiti


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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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