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Brothers convicted over fake shoes

market stall with shoe boxes with shoes on top on themTWO BROTHERS from Kent have been convicted of breaching the Trade Marks Act after being caught selling counterfeit trainers, shoes and boots at Rye Market.

Sukhdeav Singh, of City Way in Rochester, Kent pleaded guilty to 13 counts relating to trademark theft for having in his possession for sale counterfeit footwear with a retail value of over £170,000.

Hardev Singh, 54, pleaded guilty to three counts of breaching the Trade Marks Act, having in his possession for sale counterfeit footwear with a retail value of £36,140 and for selling a pair of counterfeit Nike trainers to an undercover Trading Standards officer.

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Be #deeraware this spring

Deer crossing logo imageDRIVERS in East Sussex are being asked to be ‘deer aware’ this spring to avoid colliding with the animals on the county’s roads.

With an estimated 74,000 deer-related traffic collisions in the UK every year, East Sussex County Council is reminding people to take care when driving on rural roads this spring.

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Joint statement from East Sussex County Council and Rother District Council

escc logoWe know many residents have voiced concerns about the proposals from the Home Office for the Northeye site in Bexhill.

We too are waiting for full facts about how the proposal to use the site to house people seeking asylum would be implemented. Rother District Council and East Sussex County Council were informed of the proposal late in the afternoon on Tuesday 28 March – a few hours before it was announced at lunchtime on Wednesday 29 March. There had been no previous discussions with the government.

As we said in our earlier statement, we are assessing the implications of the proposal and the impact it would have on the local community. We will then consider any further actions. We will ask the government to ensure the Home Office acts on all local concerns.

We are working with councils in other parts of the country where potential sites have also been identified by the government and with councils where similar facilities already exist to learn from their experiences.

We are very aware that the uncertainty around the issue is not helpful for residents and businesses in Bexhill and we are asking the Home Office, as a matter of urgency, to set up ways to consider and answer your questions.

The Home Office has provided an email address for further enquiries: public.enquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk

The Home Office also published a fact sheet with some more information about its proposals: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/asylum-accommodation-factsheets