Graffiti vandals strike again in Falmouth

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

Graffiti vandals have struck again in Falmouth over the weekend, this time targeting the former Richard Cook Furnishers site.

The building, based on Killigrew Street, is under development being turned into four separate shops.

Over the weekend, the wooden panels of the scaffolding were defaced.

Only last week, Falmouth Town Council with Devon and Cornwall Police released CCTV footage of a group graffitiing various locations from Market Street, and as far as Castle Beach and Tunnel Beach along the seafront.

The graffiti was shared amongst residents on social media with Councillor David Saunby lost for words for the people who are "hell-bent" on ruining the town.

Falmouth Town Council confirmed it looks like a new tag to the area and the property owner and police will be informed.

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