Find local news in Kent

Home   Tenterden   News   Article

Straw bale chaos: Tractor driver fined after shedding load in Tenterden

00:01, 17 January 2016

A tractor driver who caused chaos in Tenterden High Street when he shed bales of straw has been fined.

Two cars, including a £21,000 sports car, were written off and another vehicle was damaged when they were buried by straw between Caffe Nero and Cafe Rouge.

The bales were being transported on a trailer towed by tractor driver Jamie Shurrock.

The trailer that shed its load of straw
The trailer that shed its load of straw

Shurrock, 26, of Gatefield Cottages, Rolvenden, was fined £260 by Canterbury magistrates for careless driving.

He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £25 and £85 costs.

The incident happened in the early evening of Wednesday, August 5, when three cars were damaged and a lamppost was flattened.

Ian Price had borrowed his wife’s three-year-old Mercedes convertible, which was written off.

Straw is strewn over the road after the accident
Straw is strewn over the road after the accident

He was having a drink with friends outside The Woolpack when he heard the car alarm.

Mr Price said at the time: “It was quite surreal. A Vauxhall Zafira had been shunted into the back of my car.”

In the Vauxhall Zafira was Rachel Taylor, who was waiting for her son and a friend.

Her mother, Linda Arnold, said: “She heard a whoosh and the straw was on top of her car.

One of the cars that was damaged
One of the cars that was damaged
Tenterden high street covered in straw
Tenterden high street covered in straw

“The impact threw her forwards and back again and she suffered whiplash and back pain.”

The car was also a write-off.

Witnesses said it was fortunate no one was walking along High Street at the time.

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More