A TRURO woman has been fined £415 by Bodmin magistrates after admitting speeding on the A30.

Lisa Joanne Oakes, aged 47, of Higher Redannick, committed the offence in a Mercedes on November 2 at Highgate Hill, near Fraddon.

She was ordered to pay £85 costs, £41 victim surcharge and had her licence endorsed with six points.

EXCEEDING the speed limit on the A30 has resulted in a fine for a Falmouth woman.

Paige Toni Electra Powell, aged 24, of The Beacon, sped in a Volkswagen Golf at Victoria on October 31.

She received a £70 fine and was ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. Her licence has been endorsed with three points.

A DRIVER who exceeded the speed limit on the A30 at Roseworthy, near Camborne, has received a £70 fine from Bodmin magistrates.

Charles James Richards, aged 35, of Lelant Downs, near Hayle, admitted the offence on November 6.

He was ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge and had his licence endorsed with three points.

A MYLOR BRIDGE man admitted exceeding the speed limit on the A30 near Fraddon, a court heard.

Gareth Davyd Wills, aged 38, of Passage Hill, was fined £70 by Bodmin magistrates and ordered to pay £30 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.

SPEEDING at Trewennack, near Helston, has led to a fine for a Penzance man.

Stanley Arthur Hall, aged 22, of Castle Horneck Lane, admitted the offence on November 10.

He was fined £40 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge. His licence was endorsed with three points.

AN ASHTON man was fined £183 by Bodmin magistrates after pleading guilty to speeding in a Ford Transit van.

George Hardwick, aged 36, of Prospect Close, committed the offence on November 13 on the A30 at Victoria.

He was ordered to pay £85 costs, £30 victim surcharge and his licence was endorsed with three points.

A TRURO man was fined £176 after admitting speeding on the A30 at Victoria.

Timothy John Marsh, aged 53, of Penair Crescent, committed the offence on November 8 last year.

He was ordered to pay £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge, with three points on his licence.

A TROON man drove with no insurance in Camborne's Bassett Street, Bodmin magistrates heard.

Andrew Odgers, aged 53, of Grenville Gardens, admitted committing the offence in an Audi on January 25.

His driving record was endorsed with six points and he was fined £120, with £85 costs and £30 victim surcharge.