I’ve been working hard to tackle graffiti across our area, and I’m really pleased to share some positive progress with you. Graffiti can have a big impact on how a place feels — and I know many local residents have been frustrated to see it popping up more frequently on street cabinets and utility boxes around Crewe.
So far, we’ve seen some great action:
✅ A huge thank you to LilaConnect, who were the first to respond after I raised concerns. Their team acted quickly to clean up several of their street cabinets, and they’ve done a cracking job. The difference is night and day — just take a look at the before and after shots from Frank Webb Avenue! 🧽✨
✅ I’m also pleased to say that BT Openreach have now cleaned up a number of their broadband cabinets around the area too. It’s great to see companies taking responsibility and helping to keep our community looking its best. 👏
❌ However, I’m still waiting on a response from Cheshire East Highways to deal with the graffiti on traffic light control boxes on Badger Avenue. I’ll keep chasing this up — these boxes are in busy locations and shouldn’t be left looking scruffy.
Graffiti might not seem like a major issue to some, but it can really affect how people feel about where they live. It contributes to a sense of neglect and can even encourage more antisocial behaviour. Keeping our streets clean and cared for sends a strong message that we value our community and take pride in our surroundings.
This is about more than just paint on a box — it’s about creating a place where people feel safe, respected, and proud to live. 💛
📍 If you spot graffiti — or any other local issue — please don’t ignore it. You can report it online here:
👉 https://www.crewestbarnabas.org.uk/report-an-issue/
Together, let’s keep Crewe looking clean, welcoming, and full of pride. 🌟