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‘Unlucky’ 13 fined for holding car meet opposite Basildon police station

05/02/202105/02/2021 Mick Ferris Basildon, COVID-19, Essex Police, fines, Great Oaks, news

Police have issued fines for breaching COVID regulations after a number of drivers held a car meet in a car

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Brentwood mobile hair and beauty workers warned of fines for breach of lockdown regulations

26/01/202126/01/2021 Mick Ferris beauty, Brentwood Council, COVID-19, fines, hairdressers, lockdown, news

Brentwood Borough Council is warning businesses they will be fined if they breach lockdown restrictions. A statement from the council

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Police break up unlicensed event in North Weald

22/11/202022/11/2020 Mick Ferris arrests, Essex Police, fines, news, North Weald, unlicensed event

Five people were arrested and 12 given fines as police shut down an unlicensed music event in North Weald which

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School absences plummet amid pandemic

09/11/202009/11/2020 Piers Meyler absence, Cllr Ray Gooding, education, Essex County Council, fines, news, schools

The number of unauthorised school absences has fallen dramatically compared to the same period last year – new figures have

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Waltham Forest Council was one of the first in London to adopt new powers allowing them to clamp ticket-dodgers
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Waltham Council clamps down and cashes in on parking fine dodgers

16/10/202016/10/2020 Victoria Munro clamping, Cllr Clyde Loakes, fines, news, parking, Waltham Forest Council

Waltham Forest Council has made a profit of almost £100,000 in less than two years by cracking down on parking

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Illegal extension on a Walthamstow property
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Waltham Forest landlords facing huge fines

23/09/202024/09/2020 Victoria Munro fines, landlords, Leyton, news, planning, Waltham Forest Council, Walthamstow

Landlords who illegally modified their properties to fit in more tenants will now have to pay back hundreds of thousands

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Council’s safety team to begin fining cyclists caught riding on Southend pavements

30/07/202030/07/2020 Steve Shaw Cllr Carole Mulroney, Cllr Trevor Harp, community safety team, cyclists, fines, news, Southend Council

Southend’s community safety officers will have the power to fine cyclists and people on electric scooters if they are caught

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Southend Council could begin fining motorists who drive onto footpaths and verges

22/07/202022/07/2020 Steve Shaw Cllr Ron Woodley, drivers, fines, footpaths, news, Southend Council

Motorists in Southend could soon be hit with a fine if they are caught driving over footpaths or grass verges,

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Council income from bus lane fines set to drop by 80 per cent

02/04/202001/04/2020 Piers Meyler bus lanes, Essex County Council, fines, news, transport

Essex County Council says services paid for by bus lane fines will have to be reviewed, after anticipating an 80

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Drivers face idling fines for leaving engines running

03/03/202003/03/2020 Victoria Munro exhaust, fines, fumes, news, pollution, Redbridge Council

Redbridge drivers can now be fined for leaving their engine running while parked in a bid to reduce air pollution.

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