![]() In the second charge, the council says he uses his land to store motor vehicles and “rubble and debris”, some of which are visible at the front of the property.Īppearing at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, Wright denied two counts of breaching an “untidy land” enforcement notice issued last year under the Town and Country Planning Act. In the first charge, Havering Council says Wright needs to remove “detritus” in his garden that includes metal containers, building materials, rubble, scrap metal, discarded household goods, plastic pipes, tyres and car parts. Stephen Wright, 62, is accused of breaching two council enforcement notices, served last year, which require him to clear his garden at 179-181 Cherry Tree Lane, Rainham. ![]() ![]() A man whose garden is allegedly full of abandoned cars and “detritus” will stand trial in December. ![]()
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