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Smit, of Bodmin Hill in Lostwithiel, is well-known throughout Cornwall for his work at Eden and is currently locked in a battle over plans for Gillyflower Farm, a project that would include an educational facility, orchards, a distillery, microbrewery, a restaurant and 20 accommodation units. Barrister Ramsay Quaife told the court how Smit was clocked driving his Audi A5 at 88 miles-per-hour at Dunheved Bridge on the A30 on December 3, 2019.