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Monday, 25 November 2019

Swale Borough Council - Fly-tipping Culprit Brought to Justice


Fly-tipping culprit brought to justice after household waste found dumped in Sittingbourne.

A man has been prosecuted after garage parts, wood, a hanging basket, roofing felt, broken up cabinets, furniture items and cardboard boxes were dumped along Ridham Dock Road last year.

Officers from Swale Borough Council investigated the fly-tipping and were able to trace the waste to a Chatham resident. When she was visited by the council, she discovered she had been the unsuspecting victim of an unlawful waste carrier.

The woman had enlisted the help of RM House and Rubbish Clearance via Facebook to clear her home of unwanted items. She admitted she had no idea the person driving did not hold the correct license to dispose of her waste.

The items were collected by a man driving a distinctive yellow flatbed truck owned by Mr Ryan Millard, aged 24, from Hale in Chatham.

Mr Millard claimed he shared the truck with a friend and had no knowledge of it being used for illegal fly-tipping. When asked however, he was unable to provide any personal details that would lead investigators to his friend.

Despite his account, as the person with control of the truck, Mr Millard is deemed to be responsible for the crime and was taken to court.

Mr Millard attended Medway Magistrates Court last week (21 Nov) and plead guilty to knowingly causing the illegal deposit of waste, receiving a £533 fine with £53 victim surcharge and £205 court costs.

A council spokesperson said:

“Fly-tipping is a criminal offence and something we take very seriously, so we’re happy with the outcome of this case.

Anybody caught having any involvement in the disposal of waste without a valid waste carrier license will be prosecuted.

We do want to remind people that anybody disposing of household items has to have a valid waste carrier licence. If you don’t check, and your waste is dumped, you could be prosecuted.

Always ask for a receipt and be cautious of waste collectors who will only accept cash.

Not only is fly-tipping unsafe, but it is a risk to wildlife, and it makes the borough an eyesore for everybody who lives here.”

To check whether someone is licenced to carry waste visit the Environment Agency website or call: 03708 506506.

For more information about fly-tipping, and what the council is doing to tackle it, visit: www.swale.gov.uk/fly-tipping

Swale Borough Council
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Vehicles Vandalised - Newington

Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/224855/19

Between Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd of November, a vehicle, property of Network Rail, was vandalised in Church Lane, Newington.

Crime Number: 46/224838/19

Another vehicle was among several that were vandalised in Church Lane, Newington on the same night.

If you have any information that could help investigators please contact Kent Police on telephone number 101 and quote the relevant crime number above.

For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk

Kent Community Messaging
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Upchurch Village Hall Collects Cheque from “The Big Co-op Payout”



Thousands of Co-op colleagues have been celebrating the £17m their members have raised for local causes across the country during the last round of funding in the Co-op Local Community Fund.

Secretary of Upchurch Village Hall Management Committee Bob Boorer was presented with a cheque for £3721.36 at the Co-op Food Store - Bobbing Corner on Saturday 23rd November as part of the annual “The Big Co-op Payout”.

The Co-op Local Community Fund

The Village Hall was one of Upchurch's three local causes for 2018/19 and so received 1% from what the members who chose to support them spent on Co-op branded food products in their stores and selected services, as well as money raised from sales of carrier bags and Co-op scratch cards.

Upchurch Matters
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Kent Police - Protect Your Valuables and Secure Your Home


Don't wait... until it's too late

STAY SAFE

Call 101 for non-urgent issues
Call 999 in an emergency
If deaf or speech impaired text ‘police’ and your message to 60066

For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk

Kent Community Messaging
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Poolside Bar - Christmas Eve Music with Mike ‘Smooth’ Harris at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course

From 8:30pm
Free Entry - Non-Members Welcome

Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
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Sunday, 24 November 2019

Upchurch Choral Society Presents: What Sweeter Music!

A concert of varied music and readings for the end of the year, including audience participation and refreshments.

Saturday 30th November 2019

in St Mary’s church, Upchurch at 7:30pm

Tickets £10 on the door, children free

or contact Sue Rossiter on: 01634 234780 for more details.

Sue Rossiter
Secretary to Upchurch Choral Society
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