The following speeding cases have been heard at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court...

SUSAN SPEECHLEY, 57, of Stockwell Green, London pleaded guilty to speeding on Holtspur Lane, Wooburn Green. She was clocked at 35mph in a 30mph zone by manned speeding equipment. Speechley was disqualified for six months and received three points. She must pay a £224 fine, £90 court costs and a £90 surcharge. 

ELIZABETH DWYER, 44, of High Street, Lane End admitted speeding on Seymour Court Road, Marlow. She was clocked at 35mph in a 30mph zone by manned speeding equipment. Dwyer was fined £640 and received three points. She must pay £90 court costs and a £256 surcharge. 

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MARK SLINGSBY, 28, of Rectory Close, Marsh Gibbon pleaded guilty to speeding on the A40 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe. He was clocked at 51mph in a 30mph zone by an automatic camera. Slingsby was disqualified for 14 days and fined £120. He must pay £90 court costs and a £48 surcharge. 

BEN CLARK, 24, of New Road, High Wycombe was found guilty of speeding after he was caught on the A4010 Chapel Lane in High Wycombe at 63mph. The speed limit is 30mph. He was caught by an automatic camera. Clark received six points and a £120 fine. He must pay £90 court costs. 

JACQUELINE MUSK, 48, of Barn Lane, Hazlemere admitted speeding on the M4 between junctions eight, nine and ten at Maidenhead. She was clocked at 84mph by an automatic camera. The national 70mph limit was in place. Musk was fined £448 and received three points. She must pay £90 court costs and a £179 surcharge. 

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