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Sam Russell & Jonathon Manning

£10,000 fine for man behind unlicensed music event at 500-year-old church

A man has been fined £10,000 after admitting he organised of an unlicensed music event at a 500-year-old church.

Hundreds of revellers trashed All Saints Church, in East Horndon, Essex, during the party at New Year's Eve.

Essex Police said that a 32-year-old man from Wickford was arrested at Heathrow Airport on Tuesday on suspicion of burglary.

The force said he was interviewed and admitted being an organiser of the unlicensed music event at the disused church.

He was issued with a £10,000 fixed penalty notice, and was told he would face no further action in connection with the burglary offence.

All Saints, in East Horndon, was trashed after a party on New Year's Eve (PA)

Four other people have also been arrested in connection with the incident and released under investigation as police inquiries continue.

Members of the conservation group that supports the Grade II*-listed church previously said they were “devastated” by the damage caused to the building and estimate repairs could cost more than £1,000.

Since the damage was publicised, the Friends of All Saints group said more than £22,000 has been raised by members of the public to help with clean-up operations, repairs and ongoing maintenance.

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