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Court Register: November 27-December 1, 2021 Boston Magistrates Court - November 27 Daniel Addison (31), of Craven Avenue, Kirton. Drug driving, 3.0 micrograms of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol per litre of blood, Gosberton, December 11, 2019, £120 fine, £32 victim surcharge, £85 costs, 12 months driving disqualification. Jake Glenn (22), of Alexandra Road, Spalding. Stole confectionary to the value of £4.96, belonging to B & M bargains, Spalding, June 9, community order including Drug Rehabilitation Requirement. Used threatening, abusive words or behaviour, Spalding, June 9, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement. Possession of a lock knife, Hall Place, Spalding, July 22, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement. Assaulted a police officer, Spalding, August 17, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement, £200 compensation, £95 victim surcharge.

Mayhem as drug-addicted driver runs into pedestrian then crashes into house

Mayhem as drug-addicted driver runs into pedestrian then crashes into house Liam Jacques was high on cocaine and cannabis when he caused chaos on the streets of Countesthorpe Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A chronic drug addict drove dangerously around the streets of Countesthorpe colliding with two people, trees, a bicycle and a house - as onlookers tried to stop him.

M20 and A2 road closures to affect travel across Ashford, Maidstone, Dover, Ebbsfleet and Bean

M20 and A2 road closures to affect travel across Ashford, Maidstone, Dover, Ebbsfleet and Bean  |  Drivers are being reminded that two major roads are being closed over night this weekend. Highways England is advising motorists making essential journeys of a number of overnight closures on parts of the M20 and A2 for maintenance work during the next week. Drivers are being reminded that two major roads are being closed over night this weekend. Stock photo The M20 London bound section between junction 9, for Ashford, and junction 8, for Maidstone, will be closed overnight on Saturday, February, 13 from 9pm until 6am on Sunday, February, 14, while essential maintenance is carried out.

20mph speed limits set for Bicester and Witney | Bicester Advertiser

SPEED reductions and planned road closures dominate the latest public notices issued by local authorities in Oxfordshire. In the last week, a variety of notices have been published by councils, impacting residents in different ways. From traffic orders to planning applications, these notices stretch right across the county. 20mph limits: Oxfordshire County Council has proposed two orders to replace 30mph speed limits with 20mph ones in both Witney and Bicester. The orders are for ‘road safety reasons’, in response to the Department for Transport Active Travel initiatives for walking and cycling. In Witney, this will impact the Cogges area (Church Lane, Meadow View and Stanton Harcourt Road), and the north east of the town (roads by Woodstock Road and Jubilee Way, extending out to: Harvest Way and its junctions with Woodstock Road and Jubilee Road; Madley Way at its junction with Jubilee Way, and Waterford Road at its junction with Jubilee Way).

20mph speed limits set for Bicester and Witney

SPEED reductions and planned road closures dominate the latest public notices issued by local authorities in Oxfordshire. In the last week, a variety of notices have been published by councils, impacting residents in different ways. From traffic orders to planning applications, these notices stretch right across the county. 20mph limits: Oxfordshire County Council has proposed two orders to replace 30mph speed limits with 20mph ones in both Witney and Bicester. The orders are for ‘road safety reasons’, in response to the Department for Transport Active Travel initiatives for walking and cycling. In Witney, this will impact the Cogges area (Church Lane, Meadow View and Stanton Harcourt Road), and the north east of the town (roads by Woodstock Road and Jubilee Way, extending out to: Harvest Way and its junctions with Woodstock Road and Jubilee Road; Madley Way at its junction with Jubilee Way, and Waterford Road at its junction with Jubilee Way).

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