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May Cleansing Report

In May the team removed a total of 104 items of unwanted graffiti across 80 different locations.

08/06/2022

Our cleaning team has been busy throughout May with more and more people having returned to their offices and enjoying the warmer weather. We continue supporting hospitality businesses with cleaning their outdoor areas for customers to enjoy.

This month we focused our efforts on improving Portwall Lane by weeding, removing stickers and graffiti and deep cleaning the pavement. The cleansing team received lots of positive feedback by local businesses and people passing by as their hard work truly made a difference to the area.

We continue to proactively identify and remove items of graffiti as well as responding promptly to levy payer requests for removal of items on their premises. In May the team removed a total of 104 items of unwanted graffiti across 80 different locations.

Help us reduce prolific graffiti by reporting criminal damage to the police via their online reporting system. Don’t hesitate to contact us with any unwanted graffiti you need removing or any other cleansing issues you need support with.

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