Walls on two council-owned buildings in Glasgow will be used as part of a six-month trial.
Street artists are to be allowed to create legal graffiti walls on two council-owned buildings in Glasgow.
Two community art groups have already been approached and it is hoped the scheme could eventually be rolled out to other parts of the city. Councillor Ruairi Kelly, convener for neighbourhood services and assets, said he believed legal graffiti walls had the potential to support local artists and create a more positive city environment."Glasgow has a well-established reputation for street art and it's a culture that frequently adds colour and vibrancy to our public spaces," he said.
The councillor added: "We will be monitoring closely the impact of the pilot, including how this influences the number of complaints we receive in relation to graffiti.
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