After
The T-Mobile mast was reported here Barrie Turner-Smith of T-Mobile helpfully got his cleaning colleagues to give a scrub. Much cleaner now though the mast still is not exactly a pretty sight (it beams 3G signals mainly at people using Kings Cross and St Pancras stations). This graffiti generator is a more sociable way of venting a graffiti urge.
I have asked the council if they could look at a telecoms mast plan for the Kings Cross area to stop our pavements becoming a mast forest as Kings Cross mobile phone use expands with all the new people who will come thorugh – but i never heard back. WIll pursue again.
Hi, Im not from King Cross but I am trying to get T-Mobile to clean up some graffiti. Is there a central contact (email) you use? Thanks
your council is responsible for enforcing the rules around graffiti on ‘street furniture’ and utility companies equipment. as far as i remember the utilitiy companies are obliged to remove it but soemtimes strike a deal with a council that the council will remove it on their behalf
contact barrie turner smith whose email is above at t mobile