Spray It Again

by Mick Spreader 8. June 2007 02:00
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Three new anti-graffiti vans have been bought by Reading Borough Council in a bid to clear up the graffiti blight that has hit the town. The three new vans are being initially deployed en-mass at the Central Club to clean up the unsightly Black History Mural which the council have been determined to remove for years.

Council spokesman Oscar Mortali added: "After our plans to remove the mural as part of the one way IDR redevelopment floundered, we now have a second bite of the cherry and we hope that the new anti-graffiti teams will remove this eyesore and whitewash the exterior so that it is more in keeping with the blandness that is Reading."

 

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