A mid Suffolk man has been ordered to pay out more than £200 after driving at 40mph in a 30mph zone.

Nicholas Paul Benterman, of Summer Road in Walsham le Willows, between Bury St Edmunds and Diss, was sentenced at Bath Law Courts on March 12.

The 40-year-old had been charged with speeding, exceeding 30mph in a temporary speed restriction, which was caught by an automatic camera device.

This was in relation to an offence on August 12 last year on the A303 in Somerset, near Yeovil, in a commercial Scania vehicle.

The charges were brought against him by Avon and Somerset Police.

The case was dealt with through the single justice procedure.

Benterman was ordered by magistrates at the court to pay a fine of £100 in the hearing.

He was also told to pay a victim surcharge of £40, as well as costs of £90 - making a total of £230 to pay.

His driving licence was also endorsed with three points.

Benterman's guilty plea was taken into account when sentencing.