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  1. The following press release has been issued today,1st September; New Professional Association founded for Certificated Enforcement Agents. Following the implementation of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 in April 2014, and a year of consultation with Certificated Enforcement Agents, a New Professional Association has been launched to represent Certificated Enforcement Agents and will be known as The Certificated Enforcement Agents Association (CEAA). It has been formed by Enforcement Agents for Enforcement Agents, representing those that act on the front line of enforcement and hold a current certificate under “The Certification of Enforcement Agents Regulations 2014”. For further information please refer to our website http://www.ceaa.co.uk
  2. For the past few months rumors have been circulating that a new 'bailiffs association' was being set up. Rumors were true and the new association was formally launched on 8th December. It is called the Certificated Enforcement Agents Association (CEAA). The Vice President is Andy Coates who has been in the enforcement industry for over 20 years. He has worked for some of the largest enforcement companies and is well known within the enforcement industry given that he owns a large training company and runs training courses for new entrants to the enforcement industry. The President is Dave Rayner from Collect Services. The Press release states that the new group was formed as there was a need for the individual Enforcement Agent to have a 'voice within the industry' at present the only 'association' is CIVEA (The Certificated Enforcement Agents Association) and in the main they represent the enforcement companies (although a small number of individual bailiffs are members). The joining fee is low...just £25....and naturally a lot of bailiffs...including those working in house for local authorities have already signed up. CEAA will continue to provide training course including the Level 2 and 3 in the Taking Control of Goods and Vulnerability Training with the Enforcement Process.
  3. Stephen Leslie Dean, who is a currently certificated bailiff http://certificatedbailiffs.justice.gov.uk/CertificatedBailiffs/searchPublic.do?search=stephen+leslie and also a listed current director of a kent based bailiff company was convicted and given the suspended sentence for allowing his dog to be " dangerously out of control in a public place" Stephen Dean caused a Canterbury student to fear for her life when she and her mother were mauled by an alsatian let loose by the former police dog handler. The full story as reported in November 2012 http://www.kentonline.co.uk/kentonline/news/2012/november/8/dog_attack.aspx Mr Dean certificate is due to expire 12/01/2014
  4. Hello I have just come home to find a letter on my Door Mat from Rundles. I have no idea who these people are or what this is for. It states in the latter that it is for Guildford Borough Council and it states they have tried to contact me before (No they haven't) and they will be returning in 48 hours to remove my goods. First of all, I have no idea what this debt is for, I lived in Guildford for 6 months while I worked there and I paid the landlord a fee including council tax so it is not that. Can the Bailiffs do this is I have no idea what this is for and any idea what I can do about this? Thanks Jody
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