Really Making a Difference #2: Local Conservatives Tackle Graffiti Print

Chatham & Aylesford's Parliamentary Spokesman, Tracey Crouch, writes:

 

"I strongly believe a tidy local environment makes a neighbourhood look and feel safer.  So, alongside your local Conservative Councillors,  I have been putting my money where my mouth is and getting involved in clearing it up.  I have put on eye protecting glasses and scrubbed off graffiti tags from street signs, walls and lamp-posts. If there are any graffiti trouble-spots close to your home please let me know and I will see if we can organise another Action Day in your neighbourhood."

The following "Before and After" photographs show what can be done: 

 
Aylesford Councillor, John Balcombe, at the RBL Village
 And here a few random photographs of Cllr David Brake doing his bit in Walderslade:
With thanks to Tracey Crouch along with local Conservative Councillors Pat Gulvin, David Wildey, David Brake and John Balcombe for their ongoing commitment to improve our local environment.