Debbie Hicks speaking at the so-called freedom rally at Stratford Park in November, 2020 A woman among the organisers of a protest rally in Stroud against Covid restrictions, who made a speech about standing up to tyranny during last year s lockdown, was today too ill to appear in court to defend her actions. Cheltenham Magistrates Court was told that Debbie Hicks, 46, of Stratford Road in Stroud, is charged with failing to comply with the Secretary of State’s directions in that she held a freedom event during lockdown breaching the Coronavirus Act while Stroud was in Tier one, as she allegedly failed to leave the Stratford Park site when requested.
Debbie Hicks too ill to appear in court
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Six month ban for Minchinhampton driver A 55-YEAR-OLD Minchinhampton man has been banned from driving for six months after he was convicted of driving without insurance and a valid licence in Cirencester. Ian Jarman, of Hampton Fields, was found guilty of the offences via the single justice procedure after he failed to appear at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on January 27. Magistrates heard how Jarman was caught driving on the A419 Cirencester without insurance on May 23, last year. He was also found to be driving with a expired substantive licence. Jarman was fined £660, ordered to pay a £66 victim surcharge and costs of £90.