Graffiti removed from Aberdeen City Council HQ

SPECIALISTS today succeeded in removing the graffiti which has defaced the frontage of Aberdeen City Council’s headquarters at historic Marischal College.
The graffiti on the wall at Marischal College. Picture: ComplimentaryThe graffiti on the wall at Marischal College. Picture: Complimentary
The graffiti on the wall at Marischal College. Picture: Complimentary

A Police Scotland investigation was launched in June after the words “Ye have not yet done as ye ought” were daubed in large letters along the front of the building. A 23 year-old male has since appeared at Aberdeen Sheriff Court, charged with malicious mischief.

Aqua Power Services, a company which has a track record of successful graffiti removal from public buildings and statues in Aberdeen, was brought in by the city council to try and find a solution to allow the graffiti to be removed without damaging the building itself.

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And a city council spokesman has announced: “Graffiti which was scrawled across the front of the world-famous Marischal College building was successfully removed today.”

He explained: “Aberdeen City Council has been in talks with Historic Scotland and masonry conservation experts at the Robert Gordon University about how the graffiti could be removed without causing permanent damage being caused to the granite.

“A trial removal was carried out early this morning on the graffiti closest to the main Marischal College entrance, using water and kiln-dried sand and employing no chemicals. Results were extremely positive and a decision was then taken to proceed to remove the rest of the lettering along the frontage.”

He added: “The building, which has suffered no damage to either the granite or the mortar, will be re-inspected by Aberdeen City Council staff and the contractor over the coming days to ensure no further work is required.”

Councillor Marie Boulton, the deputy council leader, said: “I am really pleased that we have finally removed this unsightly scrawl, which was a shameful act of vandalism and an insult to the people of Aberdeen. Marischal College is a beautiful building of which everyone in this city is extremely proud and I hope the culprit is suitably punished.”

Gordon McIntosh, the council’s Enterprise, Planning and Infrastructure director, said: “A great many people have expressed anger and disappointment at Marischal College being defaced in this way. It was unfortunate that the childish act of scrawling on a beautiful building led to the graffiti remaining for so long – but we had to ensure we found the safest possible method of removal to ensure there was no lasting damage.”

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