Scott Mills Bridge Plaque Removed After DJ's Sacking

The Scott Mills bridge plaque was taken down after the star was fired from the BBC. The plaque was put up in 2016 as a joke on his radio show.
The plaque was removed 10 years later after Mills was suddenly taken off the air. He was replaced by Gary Davies without warning. Mills had said 'see you tomorrow' before he left.
Mills was fired because of allegations about his personal life after his last Breakfast Show.
The plaque was put up over a decade ago.
A driver noticed the plaque was gone when they stopped at the service station. Welcome Break has been asked for a comment.
The Mirror reported that Mills was questioned by police in 2018 about allegations from a long time ago. The allegations were from between 1997 and 2000. The police investigation started in 2016 but was closed in 2019.
The BBC said they got new information that went against their values, so they fired Mills.
The BBC knew about the police investigation in 2017, but it was closed in 2019 without any charges.
The BBC is trying to understand what they knew at the time and what they can do better.
Mills was a popular radio host for many years.
The BBC said Mills was very popular, but they had to act on the new information they got.
There has been a lot of talk about Mills' firing, but the BBC can't say much because of the people involved.
The BBC got new information about Mills and talked to him, then they fired him because of their values.
The BBC is trying to improve its culture and make sure everyone follows the rules.
The BBC was told about the police investigation in 2017, and they are trying to learn more about what happened.
Scott Mills spoke out for the first time after he was fired.
Mills' lawyers said he was accused of a historic sexual offense in 2016, and he cooperated with the police investigation in 2018.
The police investigation was closed, and no charges were brought against Mills.
Mills doesn't want to talk about the allegation, which happened nearly 30 years ago, and he thanks his supporters.
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