Darrell Keen A MAN who was convicted of dangerous driving for the third time has been jailed after driving up to 90mph in the country lanes of the Cotswolds. Gloucester Crown Court heard on Monday, April 26, that Darrell Keen, 38, of Kings Lane, Norton, near Evesham, had previously been convicted of two offences of dangerous driving, three offences of drink-driving, four offences of driving while disqualified and four offences of driving without insurance. Prosecutor Catherine Flint said: “On March 27 this year Keen was spotted driving a Range Rover and was known to be a disqualified driver. An alert was issued by Gloucestershire Police for officers to stop the vehicle if it was spotted.
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10 #GlosHeroes to celebrate this April
Singing police officers, intensive care nurses and even butchers all feature in our 10 handpicked #GlosHeroes this April 2021 – as part of our new campaign to celebrate and thank people going above and beyond, sponsored by St. James’s Place and Gloucestershire County Council.
SoGlos readers across Gloucestershire have been nominating their #GlosHeroes and we’re proud to be celebrating 10 of them, this April 2021.
If the pandemic has shown us anything, it’s that Gloucestershire is full of incredible people doing amazing things for their community.
And, in the first monthly instalment in our new #GlosHeroes campaign, SoGlos is proud to be championing 10 of our local heroes in April 2021 – spanning a wonderful array of charity volunteers and essential key workers.
Gloucestershire pays tribute to Cheltenham BID director Kevan Blackadder
Tributes have poured in from civic and business leaders across Gloucestershire for Cheltenham BID director, Kevan Blackadder, who died following a short illness.
The county is paying tribute to Kevan Blackadder, director of Cheltenham BID, who died this week.
Business and civic leaders in Gloucestershire have paid tribute to Cheltenham BID director, Kevan Blackadder, who died this week following a short illness.
Mr Blackadder served as both the editor of the
Gloucestershire Echo newspaper, as Cheltenham town centre manager and then director of its business improvement district (BID) and was well-respected across Gloucestershire and beyond.
Gloucestershire County Council (GCC) has announced which roads will be first to be resurfaced in 2021. The authority is aiming to have resurfaced, patched or treated 222 miles or road by the end of the 2020/21 financial year. Cllr Vernon Smith, cabinet member for highways, said: “Keeping our work on schedule during the pandemic has been challenging and I want to thank each and every one of our highways service staff for going above and beyond to keep Gloucestershire’s roads moving. They have worked extremely hard to catch up and exceeded our works programme, delivering the £150 million investment into your highways, and bringing a smoother ride for cyclists too.
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