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Drug driver stopped on M27 handed four year ban

Joshua Paul Britton was pulled over in a BMW 1 Series on the M27 near Fareham. Following a drugs test, he was found to have traces of cocaine, THC and benzoylecgonine in his system. They are substances the body makes when it ingests cannabis and cocaine. Appearing before Portsmouth Magistrates Court, he pleaded guilty to the three counts of drug driving that happened on January 9 this year. Britton, of Rochford Road, Portsmouth, must pay £965 in costs and fines. Comments: Our rules We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.

Holes found under A127 Bell Junction adds £200k to works | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A127 Bell Junction works landed with extra £200k costs after holes found under road Work on the A127 Bell junction hit delays after holes were found beneath the road - adding £200,000 to the cost of the work. A slip road into Rochford Road at the junction in Westcliff was due to be completed in February but has only been opened intermittently since March 22. Despite the setback, the council says it is still on target to finish the work to speed up traffic through the busy junction by the summer. Ron Woodley, deputy leader of Southend Council said: “It is going reasonably well. The only hold-up we’ve had is that the road was built on concrete slabs and over the years you get voids underneath. 

Holes found under A127 Bell Junction adds £200k to works | Braintree and Witham Times

A127 Bell Junction works landed with extra £200k costs after holes found under road Work on the A127 Bell junction hit delays after holes were found beneath the road - adding £200,000 to the cost of the work. A slip road into Rochford Road at the junction in Westcliff was due to be completed in February but has only been opened intermittently since March 22. Despite the setback, the council says it is still on target to finish the work to speed up traffic through the busy junction by the summer. Ron Woodley, deputy leader of Southend Council said: “It is going reasonably well. The only hold-up we’ve had is that the road was built on concrete slabs and over the years you get voids underneath. 

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