Did you know that Wandsworth has a FREE graffiti removal service?
How
do I request graffiti removal? Our
service standards Graffiti
removal - customer survey Have
you ever reported graffiti on your property If
yes, how did you report it to us? Are
you happy with the way your report was dealt with? If
reported via email or the website, did you receive an acknowledgement? From
the date you reported the graffiti, how long did it take for
the graffiti to be removed? Were
you happy with this response? Were
you happy with the standard of work? So what does our survey show? We are pleased to say that, of those surveyed, 95% of those who had reported graffiti were satisfied with the way their report was dealt with, 87% were happy with the response times for graffiti removal and 96% were happy with the standard of work. 20% said that they waited longer than they expected for the graffiti to be removed. But very often this is because we have to wait for an indemnity form to be signed by the owner of the property. However the survey did show that, of those who had reported graffiti electronically, only 20% had their report acknowledged. This is something we will put right immediately by making sure that all emails and reports of graffiti made via the website (where we have been given a contact email address) are acknowledged. We will be extending this survey to other groups of customers soon.
Can I get a reward for reporting a graffiti vandal? Yes.
If you catch or see someone doing graffiti, you should contact
the police by dialling 999. Graffiti is criminal damage. To
help tackle the graffiti problem in Wandsworth, the council
also offers a reward of up to £1,000. To claim this
reward your information must have helped in the How do I report graffiti or claim my graffiti reward? To
report graffiti 24 hours a day contact the council's graffiti
hotline on 020 8871 7049. You can also email us at housinggraffiti@wandsworth.gov.uk Download
a copy of the graffiti removal indemnity form SWAAG - (South West Action Against Graffiti)
One way we plan to tackle graffiti is to ask local retailers
to take part in a voluntary ban on the sale of spray paints
to under 18s. We are not asking retailers to stop selling
these items altogether. However, the vast majority of graffiti
in Wandsworth and in the other SWAAG boroughs is perpetrated
by young males aged between 12 and 18, and that is why we
are targeting this particular group with the campaign. If
you want to take part in the SWAAG voluntary ban, or find
out more about the campaign Associated articles Comments on the forum, graffiti & flyposters
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