Offensive Graffiti Removed from Beaconsfield Gardens


Prompt action after volunteers make report to local councillor

The graffiti at the site near Acton Lane before and after (offensive wording blurred)
The graffiti at the site near Acton Lane before and after (offensive wording blurred)

October 29, 2025

An incident of offensive graffiti at Beaconsfield Gardens in Southfield ward was swiftly addressed following reports from local residents and volunteers on Sunday 26 October. The graffiti, located on a wall within the green space opposite the Beaconsfield estate by Acton Lane, was removed by council officers by early Monday morning.

Local councillor Gary Malcolm was alerted to the issue by members of the public and volunteers from Abundance London. The community group has played a significant role in revitalising Beaconsfield Gardens, transforming it from a neglected area into a biodiverse and well-used public space. Their work includes planting schemes, landscape maintenance, and biodiversity enhancement, encouraging pedestrian use away from nearby traffic-heavy routes such as Acton Lane.

Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003, local authorities have a duty to remove offensive or racist graffiti from public property. In cases involving private property, councils may intervene if the graffiti is deemed harmful or distressing to the wider community. Ealing Council, which oversees Southfield ward, maintains protocols for rapid response to such incidents when reported through official channels or by elected representatives.

Councillor Malcolm, who also serves as Leader of the Opposition on Ealing Council, acknowledged the importance of community vigilance and timely action. “Listening to residents and acting quickly to remove offensive graffiti and fly-tipping helps ensure our parks and open spaces remain safe and welcoming,” he said adding that his party valued the contributions of local groups such as Abundance London and will continue to support their efforts to maintain and improve the local environment.

Beaconsfield Gardens has become a focal point for community-led greening initiatives, with increased daily footfall and visible improvements to local biodiversity.

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