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Mindless graffiti on Park Road

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Wednesday, 13 April, 2022
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Last week saw the highest single degree of senseless graffiti when one road (Park Road) within the ward was targeted with street signs, a telephone box, waste bins and a bus shelter all hit.

Your local Councillors working with our City Inspector contacted BT, Transport for London (TfL) and Veolia and had this unsightly graffiti removed. 

If you notice any graffiti, you can report it online.

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