Police are continuing to crack down on speeding in Herefordshire.
Ross-on-Wye Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) said that officers carried out speed enforcement at various locations in and around Ross-on-Wye during the weekend.
This follows a summer of speed enforcement by West Mercia Police, with patrols continuing in villages across the county, including Madley and Clehonger, as well as Dorstone and Eywas Harold in the Golden Valley.
Police have also carried out checks in north Herefordshire villages Risbury and Bodenham in the past couple of months.
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A spokesperson for the Ross-on-Wye SNT said that speed enforcement took place on Saturday, September 3, and that action was taken against identified offenders.
There were further patrols in nearby Upton Bishop on Thursday, September 1, where speed enforcement was carried out after concerns were raised about traffic management and calming by the parish council in its latest meeting.
A tweet from Ross-on-Wye SNT said it was a "successful morning" of speed enforcement in the village, where it acted upon concerns raised by the local community.
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