Anglesey man, 30, who drove at 100mph on motorway to pay more than £300
A MAN from Anglesey who was found guilty of speeding on a motorway has been ordered to pay in excess of £300.
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A MAN from Anglesey who was found guilty of speeding on a motorway has been ordered to pay in excess of £300.
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A PROPOSAL will be put to Gwynedd Council regarding active and green travel developments in Llanbedr and Meirionnydd
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