Prince Ameyaw says he now owes Croydon Council £14,000 and has been threatened with court action. The 27-year-old has received a stack of letters for driving through the Parsons Mead low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) – he got the first one in December. Prince lives in Nelson Close – residents of this road are allowed to drive through the LTN but have to apply for a free permit. The father of two already has a has a parking permit for the area, which he pays £130 for and thought this would mean he was able to drive into the area. He has got so many tickets after driving past the cameras numerous times a day as he uses his car for work as an Uber and Bolt cab driver.
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Horspath Hammers riders in 1998 – back row, left to right, Dave Murphy, Andy Johnson, Alex McMinn, Neil Clinkard, Keith Shelling, Richard Edge, front, David Leiberman, Rick Gregory, Aaron Campbell Kevin Rowland is one of many riders with fond memories of challenging for honours in cycle speedway. He rode for three Oxford clubs which competed against local and more distant teams in the popular sport. He writes: “I first became interested in cycle speedway when watching the Cowley Chads on their track in Cornwallis Road, next to the community centre, and although I didn’t ride for a team, I enjoyed having a ride around the track.