Illegal car repair business in Telford shut down in council and police operation

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Illegal car repair business in Telford shut down in council and police operation
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Police and council officers have shut down an illegal car repair business operating in Telford.

Telford & Wrekin Council supported the multi-agency operation on Friday

Telford & Wrekin Council supported a multi-agency operation on Friday to shut down the illegal business operating out of the residential area. Telford & Wrekin Council has said the operation was 'invaluably' supported by its new mobile CCTV unit. Councillor Richard Overton, deputy leader and cabinet member for homes and enforcement said: “These vehicles are invaluable in operations such as this and we are pleased they have supported residents and police officers.

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