A MAN from Rhyl is to pay in excess of £200 after speeding on Anglesey earlier this year.
Ross Woolley, aged 35, of Conwy Street, was found to be exceeding the 60mph restriction on the A55 in a Ford vehicle on February 1.
Mr Woolley was found guilty of the offence at Mold Magistrates’ Court on April 21.
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He was fined £80, as well as being ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34, and additional costs of £90.
This amounted to a total of £204, which he was given until May 19 to pay.
Mr Woolley also received six penalty points on his driving record.
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