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Ashfield council deputy leader fined over out of control dogs | Ashfield council deputy leader fined over out of control dogs |
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Ashfield District Council's deputy leader Thomas Hollis appeared at Mansfield Magistrates' Court on Tuesday | Ashfield District Council's deputy leader Thomas Hollis appeared at Mansfield Magistrates' Court on Tuesday |
A deputy council leader has been ordered to pay more than £1,800 in court after admitting being in charge of dangerously out of control dogs. | |
Thomas Hollis, deputy leader of Ashfield District Council in Nottinghamshire, appeared at Mansfield Magistrates' Court on Tuesday charged with three counts of being in charge of a dangerously out of control dog in Huthwaite, where he lives, on 12 December 2024. | |
The 32-year-old, of Yew Tree Close, also pleaded guilty to resisting a constable in the execution of his duty at his home address on 9 January. | The 32-year-old, of Yew Tree Close, also pleaded guilty to resisting a constable in the execution of his duty at his home address on 9 January. |
He was ordered pay a fine and costs totalling £1,813. | He was ordered pay a fine and costs totalling £1,813. |
The dangerous dog charges related to two Rottweilers, a spaniel cross and an unknown breed - now all under a contingent destruction order, which means they could be destroyed if they are not kept under proper control. | |
Ashfield District Council has a public spaces protection order that covers a number of rules around dogs. | |
Those rules include requiring dogs to be on leads in specific areas, excluding dogs from some spaces and requiring a person to put their dog on a lead when asked to by an authorised officer. | Those rules include requiring dogs to be on leads in specific areas, excluding dogs from some spaces and requiring a person to put their dog on a lead when asked to by an authorised officer. |
Hollis, of the Ashfield Independents party and a former Nottinghamshire County councillor, was ordered to pay a fine of £520 plus £1,000 in compensation, a victim surcharge amounting to £208 and £85 in court costs. | |
The deputy leader was convicted of careless driving in September 2022, a day after being found guilty for harassing his neighbours during the Coronavirus lockdown. | The deputy leader was convicted of careless driving in September 2022, a day after being found guilty for harassing his neighbours during the Coronavirus lockdown. |
He was removed from his position at the time but did not resign, and was later returned to the post. | He was removed from his position at the time but did not resign, and was later returned to the post. |
In February 2024, Hollis was fined at Nottingham Magistrates' Court for failing to declare a financial interest. | In February 2024, Hollis was fined at Nottingham Magistrates' Court for failing to declare a financial interest. |
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