A TEIGNMOUTH man has been committed for trial on two charges of breaching a Sexual Offences Prevention Order.
At Exeter Crown Court 26-year-old Lee-Jay Campbell pleaded not guilty to breaching the SOPO on December 24 last year. He also denied a second charge of breaching the order on February 14 at Teignmouth railway station. Prosecutor Lee Bremridge said the trial was expected to last two to three days and Judge Graham Cottle fixed the hearing for September 28. Campbell of Salisbury Terrace, Teignmouth, was remanded in custody. A LEISURELY ferry service link between Dartmouth and Stoke Gabriel begins on Monday. RiverLink is launching a trial service on Mondays and Tuesdays until June 30, to coordinate with the Dartmouth market.
Andrew Pooley, general manager at RiverLink, said: “If this trial proves successful we will consider making it a more permanent service.