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Graffiti (Street and Environmental Cleanliness)
  

  
  
Graffiti is defined as any informal or illegal marks, drawings or paintings that have been deliberately made by a person or persons on any physical element comprising the outdoor environment, with a view to communicating some message or symbol etc. to others.

Grade A is given when the local environment is completely free of graffiti; grade B is given when some graffiti is present, but it is minor in extent, and many people passing through the local environment would not notice it; grade C is given when graffiti is present to the extent that it would be clearly visible to people passing through the local environment, and visible at a distance from at least one end of the 50m transect; and grade D is given when graffiti is extensive over a large part of the 50m transect and is likely to be clearly visible and obtrusive to people passing through the local environment, and visible from any point on the transect.
Three Intermediate Grades will also be used. These are:
B +, between Grade A and Grade B;
B - , between Grade B and Grade C; and
C -, between Grade C and Grade D.




  
  

Year

Percentage

2008/2009

0%

   

2009/2010

9%

   

2010/2011

5%