A Cleansweep worker cleans a wall daubed with graffiti
We aim to keep all council property free of graffiti, but we need your help. If you report a graffiti problem to us, we will deal with it.
How to report graffiti
You can report by mail, phone, email or online form:
If you can, please provide details about those responsible. We will try to get them, their parents or guardians to pay for the graffiti removal.
What happens next
Our Cleansweep team will inspect and remove offensive and racist graffiti within 24 hours. Other graffiti on the outside of Council property will be removed within three working days.
Graffiti on private property
The team will also remove graffiti on private property, although there may be a charge for non-offensive graffiti. After removing it, a special anti-graffiti coating will be applied.
Anti-social behaviour
In some cases – for instance, when it seriously affects you or causes great inconvenience – graffiti can be considered a type of anti-social behaviour.
Anti-social behaviour: find out more or report a problem