Gwynneville Scout Hall will be a target of graffiti this Sunday.
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But not as it has has recently.
This time the focus of Dapto Rotary’s Graffiti co-ordinator Mick Chamberlain and his team on Graffiti Removal Day is to paint the entire hall with the help of Scouting groups, Girl Guides and many other volunteers in the Wollongong community.
Mr Chamberlain was originally approached by the Graffiti Removal Day Committee to get rid of the graffiti in mid September but decided it would be better to have more time and organise the removal properly on the designated national Graffiti Removal Day on October 21.
Part of the original request was for a time lapse tutorial on how to remove graffiti as well as a Q&A session while actually carrying out a graffiti removal.
And Mr Chamberlain and his team of regular graffiti removalists from the Rotary Club of Dapto plan to do that this Sunday at the Scout Hall site near Wollongong Tennis Club car park near Beaton Park.
Wollongong City Council regularly enlists the services of the Dapto Rotarians to remove graffiti around the city and Sunday is just one example of how much is removed around Wollongong on a regular basis.
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