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TWO fly-tippers have been fined a total of £520 after rubbish was dumped in Crawley. Crawley Borough Council s fraud and investigations team tracked down the men who were responsible for dumping rubbish in two separate cases. In September 2020, a man driving a silver Ford Transit was seen dumping various rubbish behind Langley Green Parade including a TV, suitcase, sofa plus black bags and a large cardboard box of household waste. CCTV from nearby premises recorded the flytipping taking place – an offence under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. As a result, the man was slapped with a £120 Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN). In another case in July 2019, dumped trade waste from an address in London was discovered at Buchan Park Kennels on Crawley Borough Council land.
He works as a taxi driver in Crawley and is married with three children.
The Mayor’s charity for 2021/22 is The British Red Cross.
Mayor of Crawley, Councillor Malik, said: “I am truly humbled and honoured to have been elected as the Mayor of Crawley.
“I don’t know if I will ever be able to pay Crawley back but I can assure you that I shall try to serve Crawley to the best of my abilities with compassion and devotion, and play my role in making Crawley an even better place to live. In the end, my heartfelt thanks to the one and only, ‘My Beloved Crawley’.”