Graffiti removal
We work Monday to Saturday to remove graffiti and fly-posting from your streets.
Reporting graffiti
For graffiti in places visible from the road including houses (not Housing Association property), shops, green Virgin Media junction boxes (not BT junction boxes), street lighting (please provide the lamp column number), illuminated bollards, traffic signs and street nameplates, please contact us.
Contact us if graffiti is on exterior walls and railings of schools. If it is within the school grounds, it is the school's responsibility to clear.
For graffiti in parks, recreation grounds, open spaces, woodlands and cemetaries, contact Parks and Community Services on 020 8313 4471 or landscape.helpdesk@bromley.gov.uk.
Please note that in most cases we cannot remove graffiti from privately-owned street furniture, such as post boxes. Please contact the relevant organisation directly to get the graffiti removed.
- Post boxes, contact Royal Mail on 0845 774 0740 with the post box number
- BT phone boxes, contact British Telecom on 0800 661 610 providing the telephone number of the box or the road and nearest junction
- Bus shelters (routinely cleaned every two to three weeks), contact Clear Channel on 0800 731 3699
- Bus stops, contact Surface Transport Call Centre on 0845 300 7000
- Railway bridges across the road and land owned by Network Rail, contact Network Rail on 0845 711 4141
- Electricity sub-stations, contact EDF Energy on 0800 028 4587, providing the sub-station number, your name and postcode
Report graffiti to us
If it is graffiti that we can deal with, please let us know. To help us resolve the problem, it is important that you provide us with as much information as you can. Use the online form to notify us about graffiti or flyposting
What else can you do
- hold a Community Clean-up
- adopt your own Virgin Media box
You could also find us a Community Payback site. Community Payback is a partnership between the Metropolitan Police, the Council and the Probation Service. Let us know if you find a location such as a long alleyway that would be suitable for supervised teams of young offenders to paint over a large area of graffiti or remove litter as part of their Community Service.
We also offer rewards of up to £500 for information leading to prosecution of graffiti vandals.





