A MAN who was found guilty of four driving-related offences while in Llandudno is to serve a ban from the roads and carry out unpaid work.

Richard Pennock, 45, of Stonehill Street, Liverpool, was accused of the following while driving a Ford vehicle on Lloyd Street on November 13, 2021:

• Driving without a licence.

• Driving without third party insurance.

• Driving with 322 micrograms per litre of blood of Benzoylecgonine (BZE, a cocaine breakdown product).

• Driving with 84 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath.

Mr Pennock changed his plea to guilty for all of the above at Llandudno Magistrates’ Court on July 18.

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He received a 28-month driving ban, and was ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work by July 17, 2023.

The court also ordered him to pay £300 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service, but did not endorse his driving record with penalty points.

Mr Pennock was also accused of a further five driving offences on Lloyd Street on November 13, 2021, namely:

• Driving while unfit through drugs.

• Driving while unfit through drink.

• Aggravated vehicle taking and vehicle damage.

• Aggravated vehicle taking and dangerous driving.

• Failing to stop after a road accident.

These were all dismissed after no evidence was offered.