Residents are being reminded to keep their property in an acceptable condition, following the latest prosecution by Hull City Council.
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Graeme Rowland of Reynoldson Street, Hull, aged 42, failed to attend Hull Magistrates Court on 22 November and was found guilty of failing to comply with a Section 215 notice, which required him to cut back his garden and remove any waste.
Mr Rowland was fined £200, with a £20 victim surcharge and costs of £429, leaving him with a total bill of £649.
Councillor John Hewitt, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhoods and Communities, said:
“It is disappointing that we have again had to prosecute this couple of failing to keep their property tidy. I hope that this prosecution serves as a warning to other residents who do not look after their properties to clean it up or face similar action.”