Crime

Pub owner fined for dumping waste

Posted by Ed Saunt on Dec 7, 09 04:47 PM in Crime

The owner of a derelict pub in Hanworth has been fined for refusing to move building waste off the site.

Sukhvir Singh was ordered to pay £1,000 for repeatedly ignoring requests from Hounslow Council officers to clear the site of the New Moon in Main Street.

Victims who have had their rabbits and chickens stolen from a Hanworth allotment fear their animals are being used to train fighting dogs.

Thieves have broken into the Church Road plots four times in two weeks and stolen rabbits, chickens and quails that are kept as pets.

Man charged with rugby club arson

Posted by Ed Saunt on Dec 1, 09 04:57 PM in Crime

A man has been charged with burning down the Feltham Rugby Club changing rooms in Hanworth Air Park in October.

Brendan Burke, 23, of The Drive, Feltham, will appear at Feltham Magistrates Court on December 4 charged with arson following the attack on October 26.

The blaze was the second at the pavilion in Park Road in just two months. The club have lost thousands of pounds worth of memorabilia and players have been forced to changed at the nearby Hanworth Villa FC changing rooms.

  • An earlier version of this article appeared stating the name of the man charged as Aiden Burke when it is actually Brendan Burke. We apologise for this error and are happy to put the record straight.

Residents on a Hanworth estate have been subjected to abuse, intimidation and vandalism since gangs put a CCTV camera out of action.

Police have recorded a 'dramatic rise' in anti-social behaviour on the Butts Farm estate as groups of up to 40 youths have been free to cause trouble in the area.

Thumbnail image for HOU2608 rugb4.JPGFeltham rugby club are appealing for help to replace memorabilia lost when their clubhouse was burnt down by vandals in August.

Old photos, plaques, trophies and ties were destroyed in the fire at the Hanworth Air Park pavilion and the club are asking for financial contributions or replacement memorabilia to decorate the building once it is refurbished.

Anyone interested in helping should contact club president Frank Parslow by emailing frank.parslow@onetel.net.

Junkie banned from knocking on doors

Posted by Ed Saunt on Nov 17, 09 05:26 PM in Crime

HOU1011 bing.JPGA junkie who conned cash out of pensioners has been banned from knocking on doors.

Darren Bingham, of Beech Road, Feltham, came to victims' doorsteps in Hanworth, Brentford and Isleworth asking for money to help sick relatives.

Cockerel battered to death by thieves

Posted by Ed Saunt on Nov 13, 09 05:12 PM in Crime

A cockerel was battered to death by 'evil' thieves who stole two chickens and seven rabbits from a Hanworth allotment.

The animals, which were kept mainly as pets, were taken from the allotment in Church Road overnight on Sunday.

Anti-social behaviour has gone up 18% in Feltham despite drinking being banned in the town centre.

Boozing on the High Street and surrounding roads was outlawed in March but police recorded an extra 82 offences of anti-social behaviour in the area this summer compared with last year.

A Feltham scrap dealer who police believe disposed of a car used in the murder of Milly Dowler has been arrested.

Nirmal Gharu, 40, who used to own an MOT test centre in Hampton Road West, is thought to have disposed of a red Daewoo Nexia car which police think was used to transport the 13-year-old's body.

Family of drug dealers jailed

Posted by Ed Saunt on Oct 9, 09 04:52 PM in Crime

alan bishop jnr.JPGThree members of a family-run drug dealing ring were each sentenced to three years in prison last Friday.

Alan Bishton Snr, his son Alan Jnr and brother Malcolm had admitted intent to supply drugs and nine counts of handling stolen goods after a police raid on their Feltham home found cocaine worth £18,000, £4,000 in cash and £6,000 worth of stolen goods.

The three men, all of Cottington Road, are thought to have been responsible for the majority of drug-dealing on the Oriel Estate in recent years, which they used to finance an international property empire.

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