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Report graffiti
Use this service to report graffiti on public land, including offensive material.
You'll need to contact the landowner instead if the graffiti is on:
- private or residential houses
- office buildings
- privately owned walls or fences
- garages
- commercial buildings or land
- private land
- telecommunications boxes
Before you get started
To report graffiti you'll need to tell us:
- the location of the graffiti
- whether the graffiti's offensive
- what the graffiti is on
What happens next
Once we've received your report, we'll investigate the graffiti.
If you've reported a property that's currently empty, our environmental response team will investigate it. If we can confirm that the property is empty, we'll try to contact the owner, and ask them to remove the graffiti.
We usually remove graffiti within 10 working days. If the graffiti is considered offensive, we will prioritise it and remove it sooner.