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The latest magistrates court results from Welwyn Hatfield, Potters Bar and surrounding areas.
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Allen James: 58, of Osborn House, Howardsgate, Welwyn Garden City. On July 12 had in his possession a quantity of cannabis in Welwyn Garden City. Ordered to pay victim services £22.
Novethi Tutani: 40, of Barrington Mews, Welwyn Garden City. Drove a Ford Fiesta at Barrington Mews, Welwyn Garden City whilst over the drink drive limit. Tutani had 59 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Fined £96 plus victim services £34. Driving record endorsed with 10 points.
Joshua Muchato: 58, of Bishops Rise, Hatfield. Failed to provide a breath test when suspected of having driven a vehicle on December 20 at St Albans. Ordered to pay victim services £128 and court costs £85. Committed to prison for 4 months suspended for 24 months
This live event features the salmon defender in conversation with coastal Indigenous leaders about our wild fish.
Premier John Horgan acknowledged the opposition to the project in a news conference. “I know there are a lot of British Columbians who have never accepted this is an appropriate way for BC Hydro to go,” he said.
His government inherited a project it never would have started and has done its best to deal with circumstances as they’ve presented
themselves, he said.
The 2017 decision to continue building Site C was difficult, but the decision announced today was easier, Horgan said. The dam is half