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Lanarkshire residents demand action after spate of vandalism

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Angered Rutherglen residents have voiced their disgust after a spate of vandalism in the town centre.Screeds of graffiti have been found on numerous properties with spray paint being used for yobs to mark their territory.

Much of the mess was found on Rutherglen Main Street on walls, shop fronts and some items such as electricity boxes. The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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It’s a total disgrace and embarrassing all over the old Mecca Bingo. Now on the wall above the Lee Palace which is the first thing you see when you drive into Rutherglen.“Nothing getting done anymore in Rutherglen, the place is getting more and more run down.“The neds are running riot again, fighting every other night, smashed bottles everywhere.

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