Sunderland Echo

Appeal to catch graffiti vandals

- Echo Reporter echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Mindless vandals who launched graffiti attacks on Sunderland's coast have been slammed for creating a “blot on our beautiful seafront.”

Council bosses say the “eyesore graffiti” which was sprayed on buildings, bins and other street furniture along Seaburn over the weekend could cost thousands of pounds to clean up.

Now both they and police are appealing for help to catch those responsibl­e for causing the mess – and asking people if they know those behind the tags and can help bring them to justice.

Deputy Leader of Sunderland City Council, Councillor Claire Rowntree, said: "Our teams work really hard to keep our seafront with its award-winning blue flag beaches looking its best all year round and it’s such a shame when they get diverted away from this to clean up unsightly graffiti.

"Not only is it a blot on our beautiful seafront but it's also going to take days and days and potentiall­y cost thousands of pounds to clean up.

"Those responsibl­e really should be ashamed of themselves.We know that our residents care passionate­ly about the environmen­t and that graffiti really upsets them.

"We also know from our 2020 Let's Talk consultati­on that they want to see more enforcemen­t action.

"So I'm hoping that someone will know who is behind this or recognise the tags and come forward with the informatio­n we need to take action.

"We are actively working with Northumbri­a Police to identify those responsibl­e and where people are identified we will take action.

"So, I'd urge anyone with any informatio­n which could help catch the culprits behind this mindless vandalism to contact either the police or the council."

Inspector Steve Prested, of Northumbri­a Police, said: "Intentiona­l acts of criminal damage are totally unacceptab­le and we are committed to taking robust action against anybody found to be responsibl­e for this graffiti spate.

"The North East is one of the most beautiful regions to live, work and visit in the entire country.

"So for somebody to deliberate­ly target the seafront in this way is absolutely appalling."

Anyone with informatio­n about the graffiti attack can contact the council on 0191 520 5550 or the police on 101.

 ?? ?? More of the graffiti along Seaburn Promenade.
More of the graffiti along Seaburn Promenade.
 ?? ?? Graffiti along Seaburn Promenade.
Graffiti along Seaburn Promenade.

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