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Published:
February 6, 2008
Clean-up
of sea wall planned after fresh outbreak of graffiti vandalism
Burnham's
sea wall has been attacked again by graffiti vandals, prompting
a renewed clean-up operation.
A
racist slur and various four-letter words have been daubed in
paint over the structure near the top of Cross Street during recent
days - much to the anger of the town council.
Town
Council Clerk Eileen Shaw told Burnham-On-Sea.com on Tuesday (February
5th) that the council was aware of the latest graffiti and was
hoping to get it removed "as a high priority".
Last year, Sedgemoor District Council said the removal of graffiti
during 2007 had cost it more than £10,000.
Burnham's
sea wall has unfortunately been the target of graffiti vandals
many times during recent years.
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