How we will respond
Councils must remove abandoned vehicles from
- any land in the open air (public or private)
- any road (public or private) to which the public have access
When removing a vehicle from occupied (private) land, authorities
- cannot charge the landowner/occupier
- must give the landowner or occupier 15 days’ notice that they propose to remove the vehicle
- cannot remove the vehicle if the landowner or occupier objects during the notice period
The 15 day notice period does not apply if the vehicle is abandoned on a road or highway.
Where a report is accepted an officer will visit to assess the vehicle. Where it is assessed as being abandoned we will contact any registered keeper.
If there is no response from the registered keeper and the vehicle remains in situ. Our authorised contractor will remove and dispose of it.
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