Birmingham headlines: Fly-tipper dumped rotten vegetables near primary school
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Birmingham headlines 7 March: Fly-tipper dumped rotten vegetables near primary school
A fly-tipper who dumped rotten vegetables, herbs, fruit trays, cardboard boxes and more near a primary school in Birmingham has been sentenced. Javeed Ahmadzai, from Small Heath, received a 40-hour community order and to pay £900 in costs.

The Treasury have released their list of unclaimed estates in Birmingham with a total of 170 surnames listed. An unclaimed estate may be a property, a sum of money, or something else left behind unclaimed by the person who has died. Those wishing to make a claim can visit the government website.

Just Stop Oil will be hosting an event for International Women's Day in Digbeth. This event is hosted by Louise Harris who went viral in after speaking to camera from the top of a gantry on the M25. They will discuss the climate crisis and resistance campaigns from history.
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