Fly-tip culprits fined by court.FLY-TIPPING has landed two people in trouble in Kirklees. Luke Farnell, of Walkley Lane in Heckmondwike, pleaded guilty at Dewsbury Magistrates Court, on May 6, to tipping a bag of waste on land at Brooke Street, Heckmondwike, last November. He was fined pounds 150 plus a pounds 15 victim surcharge and costs of pounds 100. At Huddersfield Magistrates' Court on May 11, Bakshish Singh Bakshish Singh (born June 14, 1929) is an Indian hockey player who won the gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics. of Manchester Road, Longroyd Bridge Longroyd Bridge is a suburb 1km to the southwest of Huddersfield. The area is composed of industrial and commercial units. There is little housing in the commercial area, though within a few hundred yards are the housing areas of Thornton Lodge and Paddock. , pleaded guilty to throwing two pieces of timber on to the A62 Manchester Road at Longroyd Bridge and failing to pay a Fixed Penalty Notice Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) were introduced in Great Britain in the 1950s to deal with minor parking offences. Originally used by police and traffic wardens, their use has extended to other public officials and authorities, as has the range of offences for which they can be used. for the offence. He was fined pounds 30 with a pounds 15 victim surcharge and pounds 100 costs. Both prosecutions were brought by Kirklees Council under the Environmental Protection Act (1990).. |
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