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Graffiti on public property is unsightly and is considered to be vandalism. It lowers the environment quality of an area, encourages other environmental crime and can increase the fear of crime.
The Council removes graffiti from public areas and public buildings in order to maintain the appearance of the District .
Our target is to remove any racist, sexist or offensive graffiti within 24 hours of notification. Other graffiti is removed as soon as we are able to, subject to resources being available.
It is the property owners responsibility to remove graffiti from their property. Warwickshire County Council are responsible for the majority of roadbridges in the district and the rail companies are responsible for railway bridges.
If you would like to help us to tackle graffiti or would like to remove graffit from your own property, there are a wide range of graffiti removal products available on the market. Some options include:
Painted Surfaces/Paint Over - Painting over graffiti is a cheap, quick and non-damaging solution. Do not use paint remover, thinners, white or metholated spirits these will attack the base paint.
Timber Fencing - In some cases, it is possible to sand down the surface and re-stain or re-paint.
Glass / metal surfaces / plastic - White spirit or metholated spirt should remove most paints and marker pen ink. Do not use abrasive materials or cleaners.
If you would like more information or wish to speak to a member of the Council's Streetscene team, please contact us:
Telephone: 01789 260616
Fax: 01789 260607
Email streetscene@stratford-dc.gov.uk
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