A PLAQUE dedicating a service station bridge to shamed radio presenter Scott Mills has been removed.
It was put up in 2016 after a light-hearted campaign with his then-Radio 1 co-star Chris Stark — but a customer noticed it had gone this morning.
Scott Mills was sacked by the BBC last weekCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
A plaque dedicating a service station bridge to the shamed radio presenter has been removedCredit: News Group Newspapers ltd
It was put up in 2016 after a light-hearted campaign with Scott’s then-Radio 1 co-star Chris StarkCredit: News Group Newspapers ltd
They said: “I had seen the stories about the bridge with Scott Mills ’ name.
“I never really come to this service station but today I did and the plaque has been taken away.
“I’m not surprised really.
“The thing was right by the loos so everyone walking past could have seen it.”
It is believed to have been taken down by Welcome Break, which manages Fleet Services on the M3.
2 breakfast show star Mills, 53, was
It emerged a male he was questioned about by police in 2018 was under 16 at the time of alleged historic sex offences.
Outgoing BBC director general said: “We’re trying to act fairly.
“It was new information that we had to make.”
Welcome Break declined to comment on the plaque.



