Community groups in Exeter are to be supplied with graffiti-removal kits - as the city council continue their campaign to tackle the unwanted tags and designs.
They've already set up a Facebook page displaying some of the commonest tags and are offering rewards for information enabling the culprits to be caught.
Several neighbourhood groups have offered to help clean up the graffiti, and now that's going to happen.
The cleaning kits will be paid for by the Community Safety Partnership, which includes the police, fire service, local authorities, businesses and NHS - it can award funding for projects intended to reduce crime and disorder
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