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Thame Town Council: Statement on Recent Vandalism

18th September 2025

On 12-13 September 2025, some of Thame’s play areas, benches, public art, pavements, and roads were subject to acts of vandalism and graffiti, some of which contained language that does not reflect the inclusive culture of Thame.

The Town Council condemns all acts of graffiti and vandalism. Graffiti on public property and land is illegal and impacts council resources. In line with the Town Council’s Graffiti Policy, the maintenance team promptly removed the vandalism from Southern Road play area and would like to thank those residents who helped to remove the graffiti.

A specialist contractor may need to be employed to remove the remaining graffiti, whilst graffiti on the roads has been reported to the County Council’s Highways team to remove.
 Thame is proud to be a welcoming and inclusive town, and the Town Council encourages residents to celebrate their civic pride in a safe, legal, and respectful way.

If anyone has information on the vandalism, please report it to the Police on 101.

The Mayor of Thame, Councillor Andy Gilbert, said:

“As we settle back into normal routines this September, tensions seem to be rising. Recently, red crosses appeared sprayed around Thame, sparking concern. While flags like the Union and St. George’s Cross symbolise unity and shared values, acts of vandalism undermine the community spirit we strive to uphold.

Thame’s Pride festival in June celebrated inclusivity, diversity, and acceptance—whether racial, sexual, political, or religious. Thame Town Hall regularly flies various flags to reflect this diversity, and many residents proudly display their own. These symbols are a mark of a healthy, democratic society.

Let’s move away from divisive acts like spray-painting flags. Vandalism costs time, money, and effort to repair. Instead, let’s engage in respectful, face-to-face conversations, spread kindness, and enjoy the beauty of autumn in our wonderful, diverse town.”

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