In response to reports from locals, a strategic operation was executed at dawn in Ropsley, near Grantham, which resulted in the removal of two untaxed cars from the local vicinity. The areas targeted were Chapel Hill and High Street, with the operation being a collective effort by the South Kesteven District Council, the DVLA, and the Lincolnshire Police. The residents expressed their concern over untaxed and vehicles that were not roadworthy, pointing out how they were causing obstructions and also contributing to anti-social behaviour. Councillor Virginia Moran, the council member tasked with anti-social behaviour problems, reinforced the council’s dedication to dealing with these issues. This article has been derived from the original news reported by www.bbc.com.
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