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Graffiti removed

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Monday, 4 April, 2022
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Dorset Square

No one likes to see graffiti on our streets as it is unsightly and attracts unnecessary attention. Recently your local Councillors noticed graffiti had been sprayed on a street sign on Dorset Square and an electric box in Baker Street,  both were removed within a few days of notification.

In addition, a bus shelter on Hall Road also had graffiti sprayed on it but given these are managed by Transport for London we had to contact TfL to arrange for them to attend to this issue. If you notice any graffiti you can report it.

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