David Laurence Philips - Wealden District Council's Enforcement ManagerDavid Laurence Philips - Wealden District Council's Enforcement Manager

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Investigating and lobbying against corruption in
Wealden District Council's legal & planning departments




BEST DEMOLITION
(a.k.a. Bunny Best)

forcibly disposes of people's goods and building materials
(following planning disputes) on the orders of Wealden Council
where his alleged brother-in-law Ian Kay is the head of planning,
at greatly inflated charges and sometimes flogging the materials off himself




Amongst many other cases of Bunny Best taking what he wants,
with his alleged brother-in-law's departmental authority, here is one :



A Mr Reeves of Vines Cross, East Sussex wanted to build a sanded prepared area for horses, a square of sand with fencing etc.

He had the high alumina sand with plastic granules in it and made a planning application.

Wealden took his application and cashed the fee.

They then sent round Best Demolition of Heathfield, East Sussex, a regular contractor of theirs, to remove the sand with plastic granules in it claiming it was a building material.

Best Demolition had quoted to take it away to a 'licensed/scrap yard'.

A Court request for Particulars shows it was 'removed and stored' at another property in Heathfield, East Sussex, where there is an existing horse school.

Documents are shown below. Further disclosures will follow pending a Court hearing.


Check out   Best Demolition's website   here        

















Is this the only case of Best Demolition saying they took materials on Council order to the scrap yard then taking them somewhere else, and perhaps even selling them ?

Are Best's quotes at market prices, or nearer treble ?

Is Best the brother-in-law of the District Planning Officer, Ian Kay ?

Is his father a leading local freemason ?

Is he the neighbour of the Planning Committee chairperson, Sylvia Tidy at High Hurstwood ?

Check out Best Demolition's website here





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