Graffiti

The estimated cost to the country of removing graffiti is over £1 billion a year. Bracknell Forest Council is responsible for removing graffiti from their land. Graffiti found on items such as telephone boxes, bus shelters and electricity boxes is the responsibility of the company that owns them, for example telecoms and utility companies. Although private buildings are not the local authority’s responsibility we will often assist with removal. The Council’s street cleansing contractor, Ringway, operates a graffiti removal service for all public sites and adopted roads that are managed by the Council. If you would like to report some graffiti please contact us using the details on the right.
Underpasses
There are 79 underpasses in Bracknell Forest. Most of them have been decorated with murals and have a protective graffiti-resistant coating. This initiative by the Council contributed to the award of Beacon Status.
Graffiti - The Law
Those caught causing graffiti can be prosecuted under the Criminal Damage Act 1971. If the damage caused is less than £5,000 the maximum fine is £5,000. Young offenders may be given a community service order.
Report Graffiti
Report graffiti using the online form on the right. The form takes about 5 minutes to complete online and you can monitor your progress using the progress bar at the bottom of the screen.
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