Vandals leave a new graffiti trail in Ashton on Mersey

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Vandals have struck again leaving a graffiti trail in Ashton on Mersey.

“They have left a trail on an area that covers Moss Lane, Goodwood Avenue, Cecil Avenue and Manor Avenue, and the playing field known as Goodwood Field at the Firsway end,” said one resident, who didn’t want to be named.

One of the roadside signs in Cecil Road
One of the roadside signs in Cecil Avenue

She said:”It make me angry to see this. Its all over the area and nobody seems to be doing anything  about it.  It’s shocking to see, but people don’t seem to report it.”

She took a dossier of pictures of the graffiti to show to Sale Today. “I first noticed it a few weeks ago, and it’s getting worse.”

Walls, road signs,litter bins, and phone junction boxes have all been targeted
Walls, road signs,litter bins, and phone junction boxes have all been targeted
Footpaths have been hit
Footpaths have been hit…
A phone junction box has been tagged
A phone junction box has been tagged

Three weeks ago we reported on the trail of graffiti that stretched for a mile along York Road to Ashton Lane.  We launched a “Rub It Out’ campaign to highlight the graffiti, which was cleaned up by a team from Trafford Council.

A spokesperson for GMP Trafford South said: “We are currently investigating various graffiti offences which have occurred on Ashton Lane in Sale.

“If you have witnessed anything or have any information please contact PC Foreman at Altrincham Police Station on 0161 856 7530 or report anonymously on Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

“If you do witness any person(s) in the act of committing an offence please report to 101.”

 

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