TWO PEOPLE have been fined £125 each after failing to comply with a planning enforcement notice ordering them to remove unauthorised caravans from a Herefordshire site.
Pauline Ann Hill and Andrew Peter Mannion entered guilty pleas after previously pleading not guilty when they appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
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The court heard 54-year-old Hill and 59-year-old Mannion had breached an enforcement notice issued by Herefordshire Council requiring the cessation of residential occupancy of unauthorised caravans, the removal of caravans, and the removal of hardstandings from Orchard Meadow, a site they own in Lower Eggleton, Herefordshire.
Hill and Mannion, of Newtown, Lower Eggleton, were each fined £125 and must pay costs of £125 and a £34 victim surcharge.
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