‘Mystery Machine’ abandoned in Lees
Reporter: Charlotte Hall, Local Democracy Reporter
Date published: 09 November 2025
The 'Scooby-Doo van' abandoned in Lees. Image courtesy of Mark Kenyon
Oldham Council have slapped a removal order on a ‘Scooby-Doo Mystery Machine’ lookalike on the streets of Lees.
A white Elddis 300 Special Camper Van decorated with flower-power stickers and pastel green paint was found without a registration plate on the corner of Spring Street and Thomas Street.
The council issued a disposal order after reports of an ‘abandoned vehicle’ by neighbours.
Lees councillor Mark Kenyon posted jokingly in several community groups: “Scooby, Shaggy and the Gang!
"You’ve forgotten the Mystery Machine and the Council are going to “dispose” of it (cos there’s no reg plates!).
"You’ve got until the 23rd Nov.”
To which one resident replied: “And they would have got away with it if it weren’t for those pesky councillors!”
A note from an environmental marshall has been taped to the vehicle requiring the owner to remove the van to a legal place of storage or dispose of it by November 23.

The note reads: “Under the provisions of the Refuse Disposal Act 1978 Oldham Council are satisfied that this vehicle has been abandoned. …
“If without reasonable excuse you contravene or fail to comply with any requirements of this notice notice, the Council will take necessary measures to remove this vehicle and dispose of it in an appropriate manner.”
A resident has claimed ownership of the van and sheepishly admitted ‘the reg plates are in the post’.
She added she had been going for a ‘hippy vibe’ aesthetic – rather than ‘Scooby-Doo’.
Local Authorities can remove vehicles deemed to be abandoned on public roads or ‘land in the open air’.
If they can’t identify an owner, they can sell it at auction or have it destroyed at an authorised treatment facility.
Abandoned vehicles can be reported via a local authority’s website.
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