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Graffiti artist jailed for 18 months A 25-year-old graffiti artist has been jailed for causing criminal damage in many places throughout the UK rail network. Thomas Stanley from Tenter... [07/05/2010 ]
Council and Network Rail join forces over graffiti Swale Council and Network Rail have decided to work together to deal with the problem of graffiti on Faversham Long Bridge. The work has included a... [26/02/2010 ]
Paying back a debt to society A group of convicted youths have been paying for their crimes by cleaning off graffiti from Burnley Park Station. The work was part of a scheme, se... [14/08/2009 ]
SSW on a mission to wipe out graffiti For years now graffiti has been the scourge of Britain's rail network. Its ugly art form is scrawled on stations, along embankments and on the rolling... [14/05/2008 ]
Steve Hunt, graffiti cleaning supervisor for the Tyne and Wear Metro talks to rtm Is the problem getting better or worse? Graffiti comes and goes in waves, depending on who’s out there doing it. A small number of individuals o... [14/05/2008 ]
Nexus keep it clean Metro’s 17 strong team of graffiti cleaners do an outstanding job. Their efforts to keep the Tyne and Wear Metro network - some 60 stations and associ... [14/05/2008 ]
tutoProm® - an unparalleled permanent anti-graffiti and easy-to-clean coating tutoProm® is a permanent, transparent coating that provides a protection of lacquered and painted surfaces against weathering and that facilitates th... [01/10/2007 ]
Tackling graffiti on the railways Derek McGovern, chairman of the Anti-Graffiti Association, looks forward to this year’s national conference Those of us who work in the rail indust... [Feb/March 07 ]
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