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Graffiti in Dulwich


Mark

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Hmmm, looks likes someone got a spray can for their birthday and decided to show off its contents. Southwark Council will remove tagging/graffiti from your property if you sign a disclaimer, ring 7525 2000 and ask (I'm not sure which department it is)
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I think that the OP is referring to tagging, as opposed to anything approaching art. There's a big difference. I second his/her advice: ask Southwark to remove it. If it's on your property, they'll do it if you sign a release form. I've let a few business know about this and they've been acted on it, which I'm grateful for. Southwark is good at removing tagging and fly-tipping and are pretty good on other enviro issues too, so give that number a ring if you need to.
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