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Swastika graffiti in Allington, Maidstone, and Dover removed by council

Offensive graffiti including swastikas has been spray painted over benches and shelters in a park.

Sharon Hobley noticed more images had been added to the "eyesore" at the weekend in Allington, near Maidstone.

Graffiti in Poplar Park, Allington. Picture: Sharon Hobley
Graffiti in Poplar Park, Allington. Picture: Sharon Hobley
Bins have also been targeted. Picture: Sharon Hobley
Bins have also been targeted. Picture: Sharon Hobley

She said it appeared at the top end of Polar Park in Poplar Grove, which is a well-known area for vandalism.

Swastikas, offensive and crude language and imagery have been sprayed onto benches, bins and shelters around the green space.

Images online also show similar vandalism around Conway Road bus stop.

A spokesman from Maidstone Borough Council said: "We did receive reports from the public last week of this graffiti and due to the nature of it we cleared it as soon as possible.

"We have informed the police and our community protection team to make them aware."

Names have been sprayed onto benches in the park. Picture: Sharon Hobley
Names have been sprayed onto benches in the park. Picture: Sharon Hobley
The council has begun to remove the graffiti. Picture: Sharon Hobley
The council has begun to remove the graffiti. Picture: Sharon Hobley

Police officers are also investigating the offensive graffiti and are working to identify potential CCTV opportunities

Anyone with information is asked to call Kent Police on 01634 792209 quoting 46/212275/22.

Swastikas also appeared on a bus stop in Whitfield Avenue, Dover, at the beginning of the month but these too has been removed.

Graffiti of swastikas on a bus stop in Dover. Picture: Jordan Graham
Graffiti of swastikas on a bus stop in Dover. Picture: Jordan Graham

A spokesman for Dover District Council said: "It is always disturbing to see offensive graffiti on property and we can confirm it has been removed.

"Our community safety team have also been made aware, although we believe this to be an isolated incident.

"Residents are urged to report graffiti online at www.dover.gov.uk/report with exact location details so that we can organise prompt removal."

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