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Clean sweep in Old Town

8:00am Friday 29th August 2008

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STREET cleaners had a tough job persuading residents to let the council remove graffiti tags from their walls for free.

During Old Town’s safe and clean day PCSOs had to knock on doors to entice people to make the most of the service.

Swindon Council sent out about 300 disclaimers offering to remove tags from private property before yesterday’s clean up.

But it only received about eight letters back, so could not remove the vast majority of ugly tags blighting the area.

Throughout the course of the day the council managed to get permission from more homeowners – bringing the total up to 40.

Environment enforcement manager Richard Palacio said: “I don’t know why people are not using the service.

“It is free and we give them a stamped address envelope.

“Swindon Services have been removing tags and we also have a few members of the public assisting us with removing small tags from lamp posts and signs.”

Rob Core, contract manager for Street Clean, said: “We are trying to encourage everybody to make the most of our tagging removal service. Often a letter from the council is just put in the bin. PCSOs have been trying to get results from talking to people.”

The operation covered areas spanning the Town Gardens, Prospect Hill, Goddard Avenue and Croft Sports Centre.

Mr Core said: “There is not too much of a problem here. It is a relatively good area.

“The safe and clean day is a high visibility presence.”

The operations take place on the last Thursday of every month.

Almost 500 tags painted on the walls of the Eastcott and Kingshill neighbourhoods were scrubbed clean in July.

It was the highest ever number of tags removed during the safe and clean day in the area.

During the morning 27 bags of rubbish were cleared from the streets and half a tonne of fly-tipped waste was removed.


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Grimaldi, Swindon says...
8:42am Fri 29 Aug 08

Unbelievable. People moan about things and are asked to send the forms back free of charge, but you get a lot of people in this country moaning about things and when they are given the opportunity to do something about it, they dont. And then they moan at the council for not doing anything.

Why do the council require permission to do this though? Surely it is common sense to remove unsightly graffiti?

ItsPavAgain, Swindon says...
9:41am Fri 29 Aug 08

Richard Palacio said: "I don't know why people are not using the service."

May I suggest it is because a large number of houses in Old Town have been turned into flats and bedsits and are therefore not owner occupied - hence why tenents will not response to such offers?

Grimaldi, Swindon says...
10:02am Fri 29 Aug 08

Good point.

nansview, Swindon says...
10:04am Fri 29 Aug 08

I don't think they should have to gain permission to remove unsightly graffiti, just do it. They have powers to issue fine's to people for dropping litter etc, so should be able to remove graffiti. It's terrible that 27 bags of rubbish were left in the streets for someone else to clear up, I hope they go through the rubbish bags to try to find the culprits and fine them. But I agree that it is amazing the poor response from residents, who probably spend half their day moaning about the problem!

The Artist formally known as Grumpy Old Man, Wiltshire says...
10:21am Fri 29 Aug 08

Yes, well it could also be that they have to get permission for council workers to enter private land, and the disclaimer states that the council is not liable for any damage they cause while doing the work. Seeing how careful most council workers are I suspect people would rather have the graffiti (which will only come back anyway) than have the council destroy their property!

yiddo, swindon says...
3:39pm Fri 29 Aug 08

Think the main problem is that they live in Old town, are snobs and dont want those dammed council type workers on their property

Tonyblairisthedevil, says...
5:10pm Fri 29 Aug 08

yiddo wrote:
Think the main problem is that they live in Old town, are snobs and dont want those dammed council type workers on their property
Yes i think thats it, As your house may devalue by as much as 30% if the council step foot on it.

an, Freshbrook says...
5:23pm Sat 30 Aug 08

You are absolutely right there 'The Artist formally known as Grumpy Old Man, Wiltshire ' by what you say.
"..... the disclaimer states that the council is not liable for any damage they cause while doing the work. Seeing how careful most council workers are I suspect people would rather have the graffiti (which will only come back anyway) than have the council destroy their property!"
People that live in council property just ring up the council if they need any repairs done. People like me have to pay for all our repairs out of our own pockets. Removal of the graffiti damages the brickwork, and so when the wall needs replacing Grimaldi and his supporters will pay for it will they? Leave your address and I'll get the bills sent directly to you then!!!

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