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Oxfordshire fire service warn drivers after Minster Lovell crash
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Oxfordshire fire service warn drivers after Minster Lovell crash
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OXFORD MAGISTRATES COURT
MOHAMMED SULEIMAN, 18, of Hollow Way, Oxford, was convicted of breaking coronavirus restrictions by participating in a gathering of two or more people indoors on Hollow Way, Oxford on January 23. He was fined £1,760, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £176 and court costs of £90.
ROBERT APPLEBY, 30, of Van Diemans Road, Thame, admitted driving without third party insurance on Oxford Road, Banbury on February 4. He was fined £400, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £40 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was endorsed with eight penalty points.
JOSHUA STOCK, 25, of Hayward Bridge Road, Stadhampton, admitted driving without third party insurance on the A329 Stadhampton on November 15. He was fined £400, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £40 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was endorsed with eight penalty points.
A COUNCILLOR has blasted his own council over ‘unsafe’ grass verges which he says are forcing pedestrians and cyclists to walk in the road. Liam Walker, Oxfordshire county councillor for the Hanborough and Minster Lovell division, said he receives ‘almost daily’ complaints from road users ‘concerned about pedestrian safety’. The situation relates to the stretch of footpath that runs alongside the A4095 between Long Hanborough and Bladon. Mr Walker said ‘numerous complaints’ have been lodged to the county council by both parish councils and residents after grass verges ‘became so overgrown in some places, it’s impossible to pass’. He added: “Along with Hanborough Parish Council, we raised the wild look of the verges with Oxfordshire County Council highways officers on June 2, and still the issue hasn’t been resolved.
RYAN GIBBONS, 27, of Annesley Road, Oxford, was fined £440 and banned from driving for 18 months after he admitted possession of cannabis and drink driving a VW Golf on Oxford Road. Tests showed he had 68mcgs in 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35mcgs. He must pay £85 costs and a £44 victim surcharge. ANGELA JONES, 53, of no fixed address, admitted breaching a community protection notice by going to Blackbird Leys Community Centre on May 18 and urinating in public, as well as charges of disorderly behaviour and assaulting a police officer. She was fined £50 and ordered to pay £100 compensation to the officer and a £34 victim surcharge.
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