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Spend graffiti fines on paint, trader says

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 30 May, 2023 at 9:29AM
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Spend graffiti fines on paint, trader says

A seafront trader threatened with a fine if she doesn’t paint over tagging says the council should spend penalty money on paint.

Eva Hellqvist, who owns OhSoSwedish on Lower Esplanade next to the Palace Pier, was visited by environmental enforcement officers this week after vandals tagged the shop shutters.

Brighton and Hove City Council is now fining traders who leave graffiti up for more than 28 days as part of a drive to clean up the city.

Eva has agreed to do so – but after finding out the council has so far received £1,500 in fines from businesses who have left tags up, they say the proceeds should be spent on paint which can be requested by small traders.

Eva’s partner Ken Frost said: “Reducing graffiti is laudable. However, to criminalise the traders and threaten them with fines without offering them any help is a policy that is generating ill will from traders who already pay the council rent for ever diminishing services and support.

“My partner has asked the council many times for paint to cover up the graffiti to no avail.

“At the very least I suggest it uses the £1,500 raised thus far to supply the traders with paint to cover up the graffiti.”

A council spokesperson said: “We will be reviewing the council’s policy on graffiti management with immediate effect.

“The idea of spending money collected from graffiti fines on paint for traders is an interesting one. We’re very grateful to OhSoSwedish for suggesting it.

“This suggestion will be considered during our review, and we would welcome any other ideas residents have for getting rid of graffiti.

“Residents can report graffiti on www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/graffiti or by calling our graffiti hotline on 01273 295063.”

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Comments 8

  1. MikeyA says:
    3 years ago

    How about prosecuting the taggers and making them clean up their daubs?

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    • Derek says:
      3 years ago

      Police are not interested in catching them

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      • fed-up with brighton politics says:
        3 years ago

        No, they’re not, despite one of the very prolific culprits in particular being clearly identified, boasting about it all on social media and being reported for it. This is John McMillan, known as Crew. It seems that the council knew about him and did nothing at all. Maybe that will change under the new administration, but I’m not holding my breath.

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  2. fed-up with brighton politics says:
    3 years ago

    Interesting that the council will be reviewing graffiti policy with immediate effect and also that officers have been instructed to review the measures in Gardner Street which led to the relocation of disabled bays and a resident being trapped in their home. Dare we hope that the new dawn promised by Labour is actually going to happen?

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  3. Sarah the Starfish says:
    3 years ago

    I’m pleased that the council is now enforcing the removal of this. It makes the city look tatty and run down.

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      The council have been doing this for a while. There is however a clear double standard that needs to be addressed dependant on where the tagging is. Shop shutter? Business must pay for it. Residential building? Just left there.

      That doesn’t seem fair.

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  4. jim birkett says:
    3 years ago

    b and h council should get enforcement officers who can attend immediately when a resident or trader reports these “artists” are in action!

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      Enforcement, you mean police mate. There’s nothing artistic about writing a badly spelt word on a wall.

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