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‘Vile’ racist graffiti was spray painted in Netherfield – so residents replaced it with a more positive message

Many residents took to social media to praise the move

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A group of neighbours have joined forces to obliterate racist graffiti daubed on a building in Netherfield.

A swastika was discovered spray painted on a building on Victoria Road; it’s believed to be the second incident of similar graffiti appearing in the town.

Members of the community angered by the act have decided to cover up the graffiti with a more positive message.

The swastika has now been painted over with the word ‘hug’ now written underneath

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Many residents took to social media to praise the move.

Graffiti featuring a swastika had appeared in teh town but this has now been painted over and replaced with a more positive message (PHOTO: Joanne Pickering)

Netherfield councillor Alison Hunt posted: “Well done Netherfield. No place here for such vile symbolism.”

Faith Webster said: “I reported them a few days ago but assumed that’s not council covering. Glad someone has though!

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