FINES as high as £576 are being dished out to speeding drivers who continue to be caught by a notorious village speed camera.
The automatic camera, which sits on the A4103 in Leigh Sinton, is known to regularly catch drivers breaking the village’s 30mph speed limit.
Some offending drivers have found themselves in court, charged with speeding in the area.
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Drivers in court
In 2026, at least eight drivers have been fined after being caught speeding on the A4103.
The top fine of £576 went to 34-year-old Daniel Webb, of Rosedale Grove in Birmingham, who pleaded guilty to speeding last month and also received three points on his licence.
He is closely followed by Stephen Webb, 41 and of Vineyard Road, Hereford, who was fined £533 and given four points.
Other fines and sentences dished out for speeding on the A4103 this year are:
