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Lady Clementine Medina Marks has narrowly avoided a driving ban after she was repeatedly caught speeding.
The 53-year-old now has 11 points on her licence - one point short of an automatic six-month ban - but will be allowed to remain on the roads.
The mother-of-five asked Wimbledon Magistrates not to ban her because she needs a car for childcare and housekeeping needs after a recent illness of her husband who has been suffering pulmonary issues .
Lady Clementine Medina Marks, 53, the wife of Lib Dem peer Lord Marks, has narrowly avoided a driving ban at Wimbledon Magistrates Court after she was caught speeding twice in five months
Boy, 10, hit by deer in stampede after herd was chased by dog in Bushy Park
A young boy was struck by a deer during a stampede when the herd was chased by a dog in Bushy Park. He was taken to hospital for treatment and a man has been charged in relation to the incident
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A herd of deer were chased by a dog in Bushy Park, London (Image: NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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A Roehampton corner shop has had its alcohol licence removed and limits placed on who can work there after more than £35,000 of drugs, weapons and stolen items were seized by police last year. Police said they executed two warrants at Lloyds Food and Wine on Medfield Street and a linked residential address in December 2020. During one warrant approximately £35-40,000 of cash was seized from a flat linked to the business. Two males were also arrested at the address. During the second warrant counterfeit goods, drugs and psychoactive substances were seized from the shop and the owner was arrested for possession with intent to supply Class B drugs, intent to supply psychoactive substances, and possession of counterfeit goods.
Simon Pegg filming the World s End
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Local resident and international film star Simon Pegg has been banned from driving for six months after speeding in London.
Pegg, 50, who has often used Welwyn Garden City as a filming location, did not appear at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on February 3.
But he did admit to driving a Mercedes GLE 500 at 63mph in a 40mph zone on the A41 in Hendon in north London, on January 20 last year.
He was fined £660, given five points of his licence which, in addition to the nine points he already had, meant he was disqualified from driving and has to pay £85 in court costs and a £66 victim surcharge.