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A HERITAGE society has called for greater action to tackle graffiti as city centre bus shelters have been repeatedly targeted by vandals.
Photos show the listed bus shelters outside the Royal Pavilion in the Old Steine in Brighton plastered with new graffiti tags across the windows.
Writing on Twitter, the Brighton Society said the city council is "losing the battle to protect heritage" and has called on the public to help catch vandals in the act.
Sussex Police said the photos of the new graffiti tags have been "passed to the relevant team".
The listed Pavilion bus shelters have been graffitied again. They stand in front of the Royal Pavilion and they are in a sorrowful state. @BrightonHoveCC and @BrightonHoveBus are losing the battle to protect your heritage. Help them to catch the vandals.@brightonargus@Phelimmacpic.twitter.com/tsuF3JGRK4— Brighton Society (@brightonsociety) May 5, 2021

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