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(L-R) Jack Pearson, Daniel King and Colin Smith
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5:20 PM May 24, 2021
Neil Holson has been sentenced for driving without due care and attention at Royston s Tesco Extra petrol station.
- Credit: Bianca Wild
A motorist has been sentenced after his car collided with a pedestrian at Tesco Extra in Royston.
The case involving Neil Holson, of Parklands, concluded in his absence at Stevenage Magistrates Court on Thursday last week.
The court heard that on November 4 last year, Holson drove his Honda Jazz to the petrol station at Tesco Extra in Old North Road. When he attempted to exit the station forecourt, his car collided with a pedestrian and caused injury.