Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 March 2022

Getting things done - Graffiti tackled #dundeewestend




Many thanks to all the residents who recently reported an unfortunate spate of graffiti in streets including Pentland Crescent, Morven Terrace, Benvie Road and Pentland Avenue.

I reported all these to the council's Rapid Response Team and grateful for the team's prompt response in tackling these.

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Tackling litter and graffiti in the West End

There's a West End Community Clean Up on Saturday 23rd July at 10am - all welcome!

Join the local community in a clean up to help tackle litter and graffiti in the West End.

Meet at the Verdant Works car park on the corner of Blinshall Street and Miln Street.

The plan is to have the Verdant Works as a starting point and then radiate out and work in the area around it.  

Sunday, 3 January 2016

Graffiti tackled - Peddie Street area

Constituents have raised with me concerns about graffiti vandalism in the Peddie Street area - at the pathway between the street and Tait's Lane and on some of the nearby industrial estate buildings - see examples below :


I raised this concern with the City Council's Rapid Response Team who promptly removed graffiti on publicly-owned sites and have sought owners' permission to remove graffiti at these locations.

Monday, 8 June 2015

Graffiti concern tackled

Several residents have contacted me about graffiti on the bridge over the rail line on Riverside Drive just south of the Botanic Garden - see right :

I have contacted the City Council's Rapid Response Team requesting that this is removed as soon as possible.

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Getting things done - City Road

Following complaints from residents about graffiti on the utility boxes in City Road near Saggar Street, I asked the City Council's Rapid Response Team to remove this and they have very promptly tackled this :
Before
After
There is also graffiti on the Friary wall on City Road, which will also be removed after a disclaimer is signed by the owner to grant permission to undertake removal :

Monday, 30 March 2015

Guest blog - Stacey Corkhill

I am pleased to publish below a guest contribution for my blog from Stacey Corkhill, a local Digital Communications Assistant and a recent Interior and Environmental Design Graduate from the University of Dundee.   

Stacey's contribution is about tackling graffiti :

Improving the West End: and booting out the vandals

There’s no doubt about it – the West End of Dundee has become a heartland for design, architecture and the prosperity of the city. 

UNESCO awarded us City of Design status; the upcoming V&A museum will see tourist numbers soar; the overhaul of the waterfront will inject millions into the local economy; and the modernisation of Dundee’s train station has made the influx of tourists more easily manageable. 

As the spring season rears its head, things are looking brighter for all of Dundee’s West End. 

Yet from Balgay Hill to the Cultural Quarter, one problem is hitting residents hard – it’s graffiti, and it’s painting problems wherever it’s sprayed. 

Indeed, have-a-go Banksys have always existed in Dundee. But many vandals don’t seem to realise the negative impact they’re having on the community.

A single graffiti council clean-up costs taxpayers thousands of pounds. Imagine that figure multiplied hundreds of times as councils battle to clear up the mess made by these puerile etchers. 

One case in the local area is a perfect indicator of the cost of graffiti in the community. 

An individual who appeared at the Perth Sheriff Court for vandalism offences in 2010, was forced to pay back the cost of the clean-up bill – a sum of £4,206. 

According to STV News, the sheriff said: "This was childish, puerile, stupid, idiotic, immature behaviour which the rest of us find difficult to fathom. How would he feel if someone came up to his property and spray painted it?

"Road signs are of particular significance as they may be related to road safety. I expect him to pay every single penny back to the taxpayer for the damage he caused.

"Why should anyone else have to fork out? Taxpayers in this community have had to pay over £4,000 because of his wanton vandalism.

"He probably never thought he would have to pay the cost of it. It is instructive that that is the cost of this kind of wanton, idiotic vandalism.

"There seems to be a belief this kind of graffiti is art, but it is not art, it is vandalism because you are damaging the property and the public has to pay. Now he has had his comeuppance."

But Dundee’s West End is working hard to fix the damage reaped on properties in the area.

Solutions to the problem :

Several volunteer groups come together at regular intervals to help rid the streets of tags and drawings. The Community Spirit Action Group is a particular champion of these events in the local area. Graffiti removal from private companies is also being utilised across the area for wider scale clear-ups. 

More than this, we recommend reporting any graffiti you see to the appropriate authorities. Graffiti vandalism is illegal under the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) 2004.   The culprits need to be taught that their so-called “works of art” are, in fact, a nuisance. 

Dundee’s West End is improving in leaps and bounds – let’s not allow vandals to ruin our progress. 

Saturday, 3 January 2015

Graffiti concerns

Residents have expressed concern to me at some recent graffiti vandalism in parts of the West End.    The graffiti has a distinctive 'tag' as evidenced by an example in Fyffe Street - see right.

It is disappointing to see the recurrence of graffiti as there has been relatively little in recent months and I would urge any resident who has seen anything suspicious to contact Police Scotland on 101.   
  
I have been in touch with the City Council's Rapid Response Team about the matter.

Thursday, 24 July 2014

Graffiti on rail line reported

Residents have expressed concern about the extent of graffiti by the rail line - see below - near Riverside Drive, south of the Botanic Garden.
I have reported this to Network Rail requesting its removal.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Disgraceful graffiti vandalism slammed

I was on both Radio Tay and Wave 102 News today, speaking about the disgraceful vandalism that took place in the Glamis Road, Hazel Drive and Elliot Road area at the weekend.

Residents are rightly outraged at this latest spate of graffiti vandalism, coming so soon after previous vandalism in the area.    

I hope that any resident who may have seen anything over Saturday night/Sunday morning in the area can contact Police Scotland on 101 to help bring those responsible for this mindless vandalism to justice.

You can hear my comments from Wave 102 News below by clicking 'play' below:

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

More on the graffiti vandalism in Blackness Road/Glamis Road area

Today's Courier highlighted my concerns about the graffiti vandalism that took place in the Blackness Road and Glamis Road area overnight Sunday/Monday, and the action I took informing the police and asking the City Council's Rapid Response Team to assist with the graffiti removal.

I was on Radio Tay News and Wave 102 News today and will be speaking about the situation on STV News this evening.   You can hear the radio interviews by clicking 'play' below.

I am grateful to all the many residents who have been in touch with me about the vandalism and to the Rapid Response Team who were in the area today cleaning up much of the graffiti.

Monday, 29 July 2013

Concern over large amount of graffiti vandalism

I have today spoken with a large number of residents who are naturally furious at the explosion of graffiti vandalism that happened in the Blackness Road/Glamis Road area overnight.

Although there has been, over the years, several phases of bad spates of graffiti appearing, what happened overnight must be one of the worst examples of a large amount of graffiti spread over a wide area that I have come across.

The vandalism is across a large number of private garages, doors, walls and other sites as well as bus shelters and utility boxes - see some examples below taken earlier today.



This morning, I was immediately in touch with both the police and the City Council's Rapid Response Team and council staff will tackle as much of the graffiti that residents have been unable to remove.    This afternoon, I spoke with a number of residents who have already tried removing graffiti from their property.

This sort of mindless vandalism is infuriating and I know that the police will put in significant effort to get those responsible identified, as they have successfully done before.   If any resident saw anything suspicious overnight in the area, they are urged to contact the Police Scotland non-emergency number 101.   Many thanks.

Saturday, 8 June 2013

West End graffiti clean-up

This morning, along with local residents, members of Community Spirit Action Group that represents much of the 'north' of the West End Ward, local community police, City Council Rapid Response Team, community safety wardens, our West End Communities Officer, volunteers from Tesco and my ward colleague Cllr Richard McCready, I took part in a graffiti clean up in the Blackness industrial area, cleaning up numerous buildings in streets like Ash Street, Douglas Street, Milne's East Wynd and Park Street.

We made excellent progress over two hours and it was very kind of a local business owner who brought the team ice lollies as we worked on a rather warm (and lovely!) morning.

I was on Wave 102 this morning about this initiative - you can listen to the interview by clicking 'play' below - and below that are some photographs from today:
Some of the team from today's graffiti clean-up

The paint rollers were great at getting large areas repainted quickly but my hair was full of paint at the end!

Some of the team in action covering up graffiti

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Graffiti clean-up

As part of the Dundee Festival of Volunteering, a number of us, including members of Community Spirit Action Group, are undertaking a graffiti clean-up of the Douglas Street area.   Details below:
You can download a higher quality PDF version of this poster by clicking here.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

West End Community Council meeting

Earlier this evening, I attended the latest West End Community Council meeting at which the guest speaker was Miguel Gomez Goni who, as a Spanish citizen living in Dundee, spoke about his experiences of living in our city.

During the community council meeting, I updated the audience about recent planning matters including the granting of planning approval for the Harris Academy project and the debate over the Parkview school site at the council's Development Management Committee last night.

In the police update, PC Forrester mentioned the recent spate of graffiti, an issue I raised at Policy and Resources Committee last night.    I was given assurances that all efforts are being made to tackle this.   I have reported the most recent complaint - near the Roseangle Car Park - (see right) - to the council's Rapid Response Team to have the graffiti cleaned off.

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Getting things done : Graffiti on rail buildings

Residents have complained to me about the very prominent and unsightly graffiti on the rail buildings at Riverside Approach, just as the rail line joins the Tay Rail Bridge.

See photo - right.

I have reported this to Network Rail, requesting that the graffiti be removed as soon as possible.

Monday, 11 March 2013

Extensive graffiti vandalism in Victoria Park and adjacent streets

I have slammed the mindless vandals responsible for extensive graffiti vandalism in Victoria Park and in nearby streets (Scott Street and viewing area of Logie Avenue).   It is thought the vandalism occurred overnight Friday/Saturday.

Over the weekend, I reported the extensive vandalism to the police and also to the City Council’s Rapid Response Team to get the graffiti cleaned up.   See examples of the graffiti below:


After months of very little of a graffiti issue, it is thoroughly disappointing to see this sort of mindless activity take place at the weekend.     Some of the graffiti is offensive so I hope the council can clean it off as soon as possible but I am concerned about how viable it will be to try to remove the mess on the trees in Victoria Park.   A resident has also advised me that a van was also graffitied.   It is utterly stupid, mindless and criminal activity.

I have asked the police to consider deploying mobile CCTV and would ask if any resident saw any suspicious activity at the park or in surrounding streets, it would be greatly appreciated if they could speak with the local police.

Monday, 25 February 2013

On Wave 102 News - West End Clean Up!

Further to my recent article about the impending West End clean up, I am on Wave 102 news today about the event.   Click 'play' below to listen:

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

West End clean up!

On Tuesday 5th March, a group of us are taking part in another clean-up of parts of the West End.   My thanks go to the ever-enthusiastic Trudy Cunningham, Environment and Sustainability Officer at the University of Dundee, for organising the event.

Details below - do please contact Trudy if you are able to take part!
You can download a higher quality PDF version of this poster here.

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Getting things done ... Baxter Street and Rosebery Street

Residents have brought to my attention the mass of graffiti on the empty shop unit at the corner of Rosebery Street and Baxter Street - see right.

I have raised this with the City Council's Rapid Response Unit asking that the graffiti be removed.

As this is not the first time there have been a graffiti issue at this location, I have asked if repainting the corner  in anti-graffiti paint may be possible.  

We have seen a significant improvement in the past year in terms of stamping out graffiti in the West End and it is important that all instances of graffiti are removed as soon as they appear.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Superb community spirit across the West End!

Earlier today, around 70 of us spent four hours litter picking and removing graffiti right across the West End - from Lochee Road in the north right down to Riverside Drive in the south.

Helpers included local residents, community groups, local businesses including Barnetts Motor Group and Tesco Riverside, persons on the Community Payback Scheme, local church groups including Jericho House and Mormon Helping Hands and a group of volunteer students from the University of Dundee.

It was great to see such a large group of local people coming together to remove graffiti and litter from the West End.    Local residents want the West End to remain a lovely place to live and work in and this huge voluntary effort shows the extent of good community spirit across the West End.

I would like to thank everyone – residents, community groups, businesses, the churches, Community Payback and all others who have helped.    I’d also particularly like to highlight the huge effort put together to co-ordinate the clean up that was done by Trudy Cunningham, Environment & Sustainability Officer at the University of Dundee.   Trudy’s hard-work and great enthusiasm has been vital in making this community clean-up event a success.


Here's a few photos from today:
Some of the team at the start of the day
And ... some more of the volunteers!
Barnetts Motor Group Team!
Trudy was offering a prize for the most unusual item found - I've nominated this - found by Alistair  Gibb of Community Spirit Action Group (left) who found this in Roseangle!
Some of the team at our lunchtime break!