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Graffiti a community issue

Wednesday 30 January 2008, 6:33PM

By Hastings District Council

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HASTINGS

Hastings District Council has appointed a new Environmental Enhancement Officer to help
cut down and clean up graffiti vandalism in the area, but the new appointee warns that
graffiti is a community issue which requires community based solutions. 

A telephone line and website dedicated to reporting graffiti in Hastings district have been
established to help ensure tagging is dealt with as soon as possible. The public are
encouraged to report graffiti by calling 0508 NOGRAFFITI (0508 664 723) or visiting
www.nograffiti.co.nz. 

Jacqui Barnes, now responsible for facilitating and promoting the clean-up of graffiti
vandalism, believes the longer graffiti stays in place the more credence it gives the tagger.
“The quicker we can get it out of the way the better. That’s why it’s so important people
tell us about any tags they see in their community,” said Mrs Barnes. 

Mrs Barnes said keeping Hastings beautiful was her primary driver for taking up the
Council position. 

“I’m doing this job because I have a real passion for Hastings. I don’t see why one
particular group (taggers) should have such a big negative impact on such a great place
as Hastings. It’s a community problem and it’s creating intimidation and fear, the sooner
the community gets actively involved in stopping graffiti the better,” said Mrs Barnes.
The graffiti reporting number is a free phone number: 0508 NOGRAFFITI (0508 664 723)