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Teen motorcyclist hospitalised with serious injuries after crash
Teen motorcyclist hospitalised with serious injuries after crash

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

Teen motorcyclist hospitalised with serious injuries after crash

A TEENAGE motorcyclist suffered serious following a crash in Christchurch. Dorset Police received a report of a collision involving a blue Jaguar F-PACE and a blue motorbike in Barrack Road at around 6.40pm on Saturday, August 16 Emergency services attended and the rider of the motorbike, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital with injuries believed to be serious but not life-threatening or life-changing. Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward following the incident. Police constable Lauren Hobkirk, of the Roads Policing Team, said: 'We are carrying out enquiries as we seek to establish the full circumstances of this collision and I would urge any witnesses to please make contact with us. 'I am also keen to hear from anyone who was driving in the vicinity and may have captured relevant dashcam footage, as well as anyone who saw the manner of driving or riding of the vehicles involved in the moments leading up to the collision.' Anyone with information can contact Dorset Police at via email at scit@ or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55250121944. Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously online at or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.​

Man, 72, ‘throttles neighbour, causes £1k of damage to his prized Jag & assaults daughter in row over shared driveway'
Man, 72, ‘throttles neighbour, causes £1k of damage to his prized Jag & assaults daughter in row over shared driveway'

Scottish Sun

time12-06-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Man, 72, ‘throttles neighbour, causes £1k of damage to his prized Jag & assaults daughter in row over shared driveway'

A court was told there was a 'very messy history' to the row over the driveway NEIGHBOUR ROW Man, 72, 'throttles neighbour, causes £1k of damage to his prized Jag & assaults daughter in row over shared driveway' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MAN throttled his neighbour during a row over a shared driveway and caused damage to their luxury Jaguar, a court has heard. Trevor Hollisey, 72, is accused of grabbing neighbour Neil Ford by the throat for "ten to 15 seconds" and assaulting his wife, Michelle. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Trevor and Jennifer Hollisey pictured leaving Norwich Magistrates' Court Credit: SWNS 3 The couple share a driveway with at least three other properties in the village of Bressingham in Norfolk 3 Mr and Mrs Hollisey both face charges of assault Credit: Facebook Mr Hollisey, who runs a bathroom and kitchen installation firm, is also alleged to have caused £1,363 worth of damage to Mr Ford's Jaguar F-PACE during the incident last December. The company director faces two charges of assault and one of criminal damage. Wife Jennifer Hollisey, 79, also faces two charges of assault relating to the couple next door, as well as causing £3.99 of damage to her neighbour's phone in the incident. Both pleaded not guilty to the charges at Norwich Magistrates' Court last week. The court was told there was a "very messy history" to the row over the driveway, which the couple share with at least three other properties in the village of Bressingham in Norfolk. The court heard prosecutor Katherine Newson say that the alleged victims and the defendants had fallen out in a "dispute over access to their driveway". Declan Gallagher, defending the couple, said it was a "confrontation" as a result of a "long-term dispute" and that "there is a very messy history to this". When magistrates were seeking a date for the trial, Mr Hollisey interjected and told the court they "have several holidays booked this year and next". The case has been set for a two-day trial at Ipswich Magistrates' Court between March 10 and 11 next year. The couple, of High Road, Bressingham, were given conditional bail and told to have no contact with their neighbours.

Man, 72, ‘throttles neighbour, causes £1k of damage to his prized Jag & assaults daughter in row over shared driveway'
Man, 72, ‘throttles neighbour, causes £1k of damage to his prized Jag & assaults daughter in row over shared driveway'

The Irish Sun

time12-06-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Man, 72, ‘throttles neighbour, causes £1k of damage to his prized Jag & assaults daughter in row over shared driveway'

A MAN throttled his neighbour during a row over a shared driveway and caused damage to their luxury Jaguar, a court has heard. Trevor Hollisey, 72, is accused of grabbing neighbour Neil Ford by the throat for "ten to 15 seconds" and assaulting his wife, Michelle. Advertisement 3 Trevor and Jennifer Hollisey pictured leaving Norwich Magistrates' Court Credit: SWNS 3 The couple share a driveway with at least three other properties in the village of Bressingham in Norfolk 3 Mr and Mrs Hollisey both face charges of assault Credit: Facebook Mr Hollisey, who runs a bathroom and kitchen installation firm, is also alleged to have caused £1,363 worth of damage to Mr Ford's Jaguar F-PACE during the incident last December. The company director faces two charges of assault and one of criminal damage. Wife Jennifer Hollisey, 79, also faces two charges of assault relating to the couple next door, as well as causing £3.99 of damage to her neighbour's phone in the incident. Both pleaded not guilty to the charges at Norwich Magistrates' Court last week. Advertisement Read more News The court was told there was a "very messy history" to the row over the driveway, which the couple share with at least three other properties in the village of Bressingham in Norfolk. The court heard prosecutor Katherine Newson say that the alleged victims and the defendants had fallen out in a "dispute over access to their driveway". Declan Gallagher, defending the couple, said it was a "confrontation" as a result of a "long-term dispute" and that "there is a very messy history to this". When magistrates were seeking a date for the trial, Mr Hollisey interjected and told the court they "have several holidays booked this year and next". Advertisement Most read in The Sun Breaking The case has been set for a two-day trial at Ipswich Magistrates' Court between March 10 and 11 next year. The couple, of High Road, Bressingham, were given conditional bail and told to have no contact with their neighbours.

Shared driveway row lands neighbours in court charged with assault and damage
Shared driveway row lands neighbours in court charged with assault and damage

Daily Mirror

time12-06-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Shared driveway row lands neighbours in court charged with assault and damage

The couple, in their 70s, will stand trial over a row about the drive they share with three neighbours A company director throttled his neighbour during a row over a shared driveway and caused damage to their luxury Jaguar, a court has heard. Trevor Hollisey, 72, is accused of grabbing neighbour Neil Ford by the throat for 'ten to 15 seconds' and assaulting his wife, Michelle. Mr Hollisey, who runs a bathroom and kitchen installation firm, is also alleged to have caused £1,363 worth of damage to Mr Ford's Jaguar F-PACE during the incident last December. He faces two charges of assault and one of criminal damage. Wife Jennifer Hollisey, 79, also faces two charges of assault relating to the couple next door, as well as causing £3.99 of damage to her neighbour's phone in the incident. Both pleaded not guilty to the charges at Norwich Magistrates' Court last week. The court was told there was a "very messy history" to the row over the driveway, which the couple share with at least three other properties in the village of Bressingham, in Norfolk. The court heard prosecutor Katherine Newson say that the alleged victims and the defendants had fallen out in a "dispute over access to their driveway". Declan Gallagher, defending the couple, said it was a "confrontation" as a result of a "long-term dispute" and that "there is a very messy history to this". When magistrates were seeking a date for the trial, Mr Hollisey interjected and told the court they "have several holidays booked this year and next". The case has been set for a two-day trial at Ipswich Magistrates' Court between March 10 and 11 next year. The couple, of High Road, Bressingham, were given conditional bail and told to have no contact with their neighbours.

2025 Jaguar lineup: Automaker to produce just one model, sell discontinued backstock
2025 Jaguar lineup: Automaker to produce just one model, sell discontinued backstock

USA Today

time22-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

2025 Jaguar lineup: Automaker to produce just one model, sell discontinued backstock

2025 Jaguar lineup: Automaker to produce just one model, sell discontinued backstock What's going on at Jaguar? Only Jaguar really knows. Recently, the storied British automaker's lineup has dwindled as its vehicles aged out of relevancy. For 2025, it will continue to produce only one vehicle and attempt to sell through backstock of discontinued models like the I-PACE, E-PACE, XF and F-Type. Although this isn't an encouraging situation, Jaguar is undertaking a daring effort to reinvigorate its business for the future. Read on to see what's new for Jaguar in 2025 and what to expect from it in the next few years. 2025 Jaguar F-PACE: What's new Jaguar's lone 2025 model, the F-PACE luxury compact SUV, carries over mostly unchanged from 2024. The optional Driver Intelligence package now contains a 360-degree camera and automated parking assist system. In the high-performance F-PACE SVR, the supercharged V-8 engine gains 25 hp for a total of 567; torque is unchanged at 516 lb-ft. It newly wears a P575 badge and gains subtle dark-themed trim details for 2025. Jaguar's Type 00 concept first look: Refreshing or revolting? 2025 Jaguar F-PACE: Pros and cons Pros Elegant and understated design Nice balance of sport and comfort Smooth I-6, beastly V-8 engines Cons Underwhelming base I-4 engine Dim value play Introduced for 2017; shows its age 2026 Jaguar models: What to expect Jaguar is undergoing a major and much ballyhooed brand reinvention, heralded by a bizarre promotional campaign that culminated in the reveal of the Type 00 concept car. That vehicle marked a significant departure from Jaguar traditions: It's an enormous all-electric grand touring coupe, styled under a new design language and specified to an even higher level of luxury than prior Jaguar models. Much of what will come from the Type 00 concept remains to be seen, in terms of how it'll influence future Jaguars that subsequently shift the niche automaker's market positioning. Yet company officials have confirmed that the Type 00 previews a forthcoming all-electric grand touring four-door coupe model. This yet-unnamed vehicle is anticipated to arrive for model year 2026 with a starting price above $120,000. Expect EPA-rated range of up to 430 miles. In case you missed it: The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is the 2025 MotorTrend Car of the Year 2027 Jaguar models: What to expect Assuming all goes to plan for Jaguar after it launches its EV GT for 2026, more production vehicles are likely to follow. An all-electric SUV is probably in the works, as that would expand Jaguar's lineup with a less niche, more versatile offering for greater market appeal. However, when that Jaguar SUV arrives potentially for 2027, it could have the unconventional design cues and expensive positioning indicated by the Type 00 concept. 2025 Jaguar SUVs: 2025 Jaguar F-PACE: Minor update Photos by MotorTrend staff and manufacturer

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