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Q634: Someone has vandalised a local bus shelter. Who should I contact to get it fixed?


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You should contact your local council who will usually be responsible for maintaining or repairing bus shelters.

If you see someone committing vandalism, then you can report this to your local police force via 101. 

Please see the website in Related Information to find out your local council's details.

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You should contact the local council for the area where the graffiti or fly posting has taken place.

If the person/organisation is known, then it may be possible for the council to issue penalty notices and a 'defacement removal notice' (in Wales this is a 'graffiti removal notice' and applies only to graffiti).

If it is on council-owned property, or if it is offensive/racially abusive, the council may be responsible for removing it. If not, then the council may be able to advise you who to contact or remove the graffiti at a charge.

See the website in Related Information to find out your local council's details.


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You should contact the local council for the area where you spotted the damage. The council may be responsible for the removal or repair of an item, depending on what has been damaged.

If you see someone committing vandalism, then you can report this to your local police force via 101.

See the website in Related Information to find out your local council's details.


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You should contact your local council who will usually be responsible for maintaining or repairing street signs.

If you see someone committing vandalism, then you can report this to your local police force via 101.

See the website in Related Information to find out your local council's details.


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The local unitary or county council for the area where the light is located will normally be responsible for repairing broken or non-working street lights. There is usually a serial number on the lamp post which if possible you should provide to your council when reporting the fault.

See the website in related information to find out your local council's details.


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You should contact your local council or roads department who are responsible for inspecting and carrying out repairs to roads and pavements. If the pothole is dangerous the Council may take emergency action, otherwise repair may take place as part of a regular long term maintenance programme.

If life threatening contact the police on 999.

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Q634: Someone has vandalised a local bus shelter. Who should I contact to get it fixed?


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You should contact your local council who will usually be responsible for maintaining or repairing bus shelters.

If you see someone committing vandalism, then you can report this to your local police force via 101. 

Please see the website in Related Information to find out your local council's details.


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