COURT: More courts news A WORCESTER man who drove in the city despite having been banned by the courts will be sentenced this month. Paul Reid, of Byfield Rise, Worcester, appeared before magistrates in the city charged with driving while disqualified in the city on October 10 last year. He was also charged with driving without insurance and driving while the car, a Citroen Xsara Picasso, had illegal tire tread depth, being below the 1.6mm required by law. On the day in question, Reid was driving in Lowesmoor despite having already had his licence revoked. The 59 year-old pleaded guilty to all three offences, and will be sentenced on May 12.
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Woman rushed to hospital after collision with lorry in Buntingford
An air ambulance is believed to have been called
Monks Walk in Buntingford (Image: Google Maps)
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A woman was rushed to hospital with a head injury after an incident around midday today in Buntingford.
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Natalie Stephens and her husband Chris Stephens, owners of Chris Stephens Hair Design.
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The hasty declaration – just two days after going into tier three – will have consequences, business owners have said.
Matt Styler, joint owner of Don Styler’s Physical Training Centre in Monks Walk, Gosport, said: ‘It is disappointing news. We have a few weeks open and then they close us again.
‘Each time we close down less customers back as they lose momentum or cannot be bothered, probably because they think we will close down again.
‘I think the government will keep doing this until spring now they have created a new tier. It is a way of having a lockdown without calling it a lockdown.