Hampshire villager banned from the road for one year for speeding
A HAMPSHIRE villager has been banned from the road for a year after speeding in Bournemouth.
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Toby Oliver is a reporter for the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser. He mainly covers Winchester and surrounding villages. He also curates the sport pages for the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser. Toby graduated from the University of Brighton in 2020 with a degree in sport journalism. He enjoys playing table tennis and the double bass. Toby has his NCTJ Diploma in Journalism and is currently studying for his senior journalist qualification.
Toby Oliver is a reporter for the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser. He mainly covers Winchester and surrounding villages. He also curates the sport pages for the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser. Toby graduated from the University of Brighton in 2020 with a degree in sport journalism. He enjoys playing table tennis and the double bass. Toby has his NCTJ Diploma in Journalism and is currently studying for his senior journalist qualification.
A HAMPSHIRE villager has been banned from the road for a year after speeding in Bournemouth.
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