Graffiti Free Week is on now!
Monday 14 March 2016
Graffiti Free Week is on now!
Graffiti Free Week is a nation wide behavioural change campaign, which was developed in 2013 to help eliminate and prevent graffiti vandalism in local communities.
Since it began, Graffiti Free Week has grown substantially each year, and 2016 is proving to be no different. Starting out with 6 x locations in the first national Graffiti Free Week, this year’s awareness week has attracted nearly 100 registrations.
Keep New Zealand Beautiful Project Manager, Joanne Powell says it is great to see such strong support from the local communities and councils to clean up graffiti.
“Research has shown environments plagued by litter and graffiti have higher crime statistics. Eradicating graffiti leads to a safer, happier community,” says Joanne.
Keep New Zealand Beautiful has partnered with Resene and the Ministry of Justice to develop the “Adopt A Spot Kits” which are given out free to registered participants of Graffiti Free Week. Included in the kits are a Resene paint voucher, a roller, paintbrush, graffiti removal spray, high vis vest, t-shirt, cap, drop cloth, event guide and more.
As part of a month long Paint New Zealand Beautiful initiative, Graffiti Free Week serves as the basis of ongoing support and provision of information from Keep New Zealand Beautiful as a leading advocate for graffiti vandalism education.
Participants in 2016 Graffiti Free Week include:
Councils Keep NZ Beautiful
Branches Individuals Trusts/organisations/businesses
Thames/Coromandel
Auckland
Upper
Hutt
Waitomo
Wellington
Ashburton
New
Plymouth
South Taranaki
Christchurch
Horowhenua
Rotorua
Dunedin
Levin
Lower
Hutt
Whangaparoa
Rangiora
Auckland
Upper
Hutt
Manukau Beautification Trust
Taiohi
Toa Trust
NZ community Patrol
Bunnings
Cook Islands
Society
Rotary Christchurch
Spark NZ
Addington
Neighbourhood Association
NZ volunteer Fire Brigade
Thames/Coro
Youthlink
Top Tips For
Targeting Taggers:
• Report new graffiti and
offenders as soon as possible. Most councils, police and
police have a reporting service. Alternatively, you can
phone KNZB to report graffiti, 0800 TIDY
NZ.
•
• Repair and get rid graffiti ASAP to
discourage further conduct.
•
• Educate fellow
residents and business owners that graffiti is vandalism and
has no artistic merit.
•
• Apply to local
councils for assistance to have graffiti removed from
private property.
•
• Consult a landscape
designer on ways to deter illegal graffiti through
environmental design elements.
•
• Adopt-a-Spot:
Invite the local community to keep a part of their area
clean and graffiti-free. KNZB offers free kits to local
community groups and individuals who wish to eradicate
graffiti in their
neighbourhood.
ends