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20
Sept 2021
Anti-semitic graffiti is still covering some of Knaresborough's key monuments, amid calls for more police officers to patrol the streets.
The town's 12th century castle and statues of Blind Jack and Mother Shipton on Market Place were defaced in an overnight attack on Saturday night.
Crude images and Nazi swastikas remain sprayed on the side of the castle and the bronze statues in the Market Place are still discoloured.
The castle graffiti is situated in full view of Knaresborough police station, which has cameras on top of the roof.
North Yorkshire Police said in a statement today:
Harrogate Borough Council said in a statement today it was aware of the vandalism and was looking into the best way for it to be removed but gave no timeframe.
Steve Teggin, a local business owner and the chair of Knaresborough Chamber of Trade, said anti-social behaviour was becoming a serious concern for local businesses.
He said further action needed to be taken, including more police officers in the town:
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