1. 11www.midulstertoday.co.uk The Mid-Ulster Mail,Thursday, August 9, 2012
DONNELLY SEAT MOY ROAD, DUNGANNON. TEL: 028 8772 2887 Or call Keith 077 2555 6660
Models shown for illustration purposes only.
2009 Alhambra 1.9 TDI Sport, Auto, 36k miles, Silver, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Park Sensors, FSH.........................................................................£12,995
2010 Alhambra 2.0TDI SE, Manual, 43k miles, Silver, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Park Sensors, FSH..........................................................................£13,495
2011 Alhambra 2.0 TDI S, 8k miles, Red, Alloys, Climate, Park Sensors, Front Fogs, Bluetooth, New Model...........................................................£19,495
2011 Alhambra 2.0 TDI SE, 1800 miles, Black, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Park Sensors, Front Fogs, Bluetooth, New Model ......................................£22,495
2011 Alhambra 2.0 TDI SE, 2000 miles, Red, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Park Sensors, Front Fogs, Bluetooth, Electric Doors, Ex Demo......................£24,995
2010 Exeo 2.0 TDI SE Lux 170, 43k miles, Black, Black Leather, “18” Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Sensors, Bluetooth.................................................£10,995
2010 Exeo 2.0 TDI S 140, 50k miles, Silver, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Bluetooth, FSH, Best Value In NI......................................................................£8,995
2008 Leon 2.0 TDI FR 170, 25k miles, Yellow, “18” Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Sport Seats, Privacy Glass, Trip Computer.............................................£9,995
2009 Leon 2.0 TDI FR 170, 36k miles, Silver, “18” Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Sport Seats, Full BTCC Bodykit.............................................................£11,995
2009 Leon 1.9 TDI SE, 34k miles, Silver, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Front Fogs, Privacy Glass, Trip Computer...............................................................£9,995
2009 Leon 1.9 TDI S, 40k miles, Grey, Alloys, Air Con, CD, Front Fogs, Electric Windows, Electric mirrors, Trip Computer .........................................£8,495
2010 Leon 1.9 TDI SE Ecomotive, 54k miles, Red, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Front Fogs, Privacy Glass, £20 ROAD TAX..............................................£10,495
2011 Leon 1.6 TDI S Copa, 16k miles, Silver, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Front Fogs, Bluetooth, NIL ROAD TAX ...........................................................£11,895
2011 Leon 1.6 TDI S Copa, 13k miles, White, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Front Fogs, Bluetooth, NIL ROAD TAX...........................................................£12,895
2011 Leon 1.6 TDI SE Copa, 13k miles, Silver, Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Sensors, Bluetooth, Sat Nav £20 ROAD TAX ...............................................£13,395
2012 Leon 2.0 TDI FR 170 Supercopa, 5k miles, White, “18” Alloys, Climate, Cruise, Sat Nav, Bi Xenons, Sensors, Full BTCC Bodykit, EX Demo ....£19,995
2009 Ibiza 1.4 SE, 25k miles, Black, 3 Door, Alloys, Air Con, Cruise, Privacy Glass, Electric Windows, Trip Computer...............................................£6,995
2011 Ibiza 1.2 TDI SE Copa, 14k miles, Silver, 5 Door, Alloys, Air Con, Cruise, Auto Lights, Privacy Glass, NIL ROAD TAX, 70MPG...........................£10,395
2012 Ibiza 1.4 SE Copa, Delivery Miles, Black, 5 Door, Alloys, Air Con, Cruise, Auto Lights, Privacy Glass, Ex Demo ..............................................£10,995
2011 Ibiza 1.6 TDI Sportrider, 6k miles, Red or White, 3 Door, “17” Alloys, Cruise, Climate, Privacy Glass, Bluetooth, Sensors, £30 ROAD TAX......£11,995
THE BEST SELECTION
IN NORTHERN IRELAND
ONLY at Donnelly SEAT
Cookstown centre sees
most unroadworthy vehicles
MORE cars are deemed unroadworthy
during vehicle testing at the Cookstown
DVA centre than any other centre in
Northern Ireland.
Figures from the Department of
Environment for last year showed
Cookstown issued a significantly higher
number of prohibition orders to drivers
at annual vehicle inspections.
These orders are issued when a vehicle
is deemed to have a fault that consitutes
“an immediate danger either to the
driver or other road users” and can be
banned from the roads.
Last year 141 prohibition orders were
issued- no other centre issued more than
100 orders last year.
The Cookstown centre had a pass rate
of 73 per cent last year, 42,229 cars were
tested, of which 11,125 failed vehicle
testing.
Nearly twice the amount of vehicles
were tested at the busiest centre in
Newtownards (78,742) which had a pass
rate of 80 per cent and yet only 98 cars
were deemed not fit to drive.
A DOE spokesperson said there
were a number of reasons that might
explain why there were so many cars
given prohibition orders such “as the
standards of preparation for vehicles
presented for testing”.
They have confirmed they will look
at other possible factors and in the
meantime have put in measures to
monitor future test outcomes.
Environment committee member
Tom Elliott reminded drivers that minor
defects shouldn’t fail a car’s inspection.
The UUP MLA for Fermanagh &
South Tyrone Tom Elliott MLA received
information from DVA that some defects
may not on their own constitute a reason
for failure or justify the expense for the
customer of a retest.
“When vehicles are presented for
test they are assessed against the
criteria contained within the relevant
vehicle inspection manual and where a
determination is made that the vehicle
is not roadworthy, a test certificate is
refused, “ he said.
“Motorists should be made aware by
examiners what constitutes a minor
defect and if there are not more than
three minor defects he/she will not be
required to have a retest but undertake
to have the minor defects rectified
without any further expense.”
“The definition of a minor defect
is a testable item which in itself is
defective but the component failure is
unlikely to have an adverse effect on the
roadworthiness of the vehicle.”
BY LOUISE CONVERY
louise.convery@jpress.co.uk
Robbery accused ‘stamped on’
16-year-old boy’s head, court hears
A MAN allegedly stamped on the head of a
16-year-old boy on two occasions during
an attempted robbery at Gulladuff, a court
heard.
Michael Mongan (22), of White Rise,
Dunmurry appeared by videolink at
Magherafelt Magistrates Court for a bail
application.
Mongan is accused of attempted robbery
of £10,000, assaulting the boy Philip
Convery, causing grievous bodily injury, and
assaulting his 70-year-old grandmother and
uncle on June 5.
Opposing the application, a police officer
said they were concerned the accused would
re-offend and interfere with witnesses.
The officer said Mongan, who has 69
previous convictions, four for burglary and
was on bail for other matters at the time,
also showed a willingness to travel to the
Magherafelt area.
He said Mongan was picked out by two of
the victims as the alleged main aggressor
and as having stamped on the head of the
boy.
A defence lawyer stressed Mongan was
denying the offences and forensic evidence
would determine what had happened.
He said the defendant’s mother would act
as surety and she would ensure he did not
do anything rather than her suffer any loss.
Refusing the application, District Judge
Des Perry said there had been no change in
circumstances.
He remanded Mongan in custody to
appear again in Magherafelt by videolink on
Donaghey Primary
School pupil Jayne
Dunseith with a
cheque for £325 in
aid of Diabetes Uk
which is proceeds
from school’s Daf-
fodil tea. Included
in the picture are
members of the
school’s parents
association Karen
Anderson and
Wendy Badger.
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Driver locked
71mph
overtaking
lorry, court told
A FINE of £250 was imposed at
Magherafelt Magistrates Court on
a motorist clocked at 71mph while
overtaking a lorry.
Adrian Booth (46), of Drumeagh
House, Ballynagarve Road,
Magherafelt, also picked up three
penalty points for speeding.
The court was told that Booth
was detected in a 30mph zone at
Aughrim Road, Magherafelt, on
April 17.
For a similar offence Paul
Anthony Coyle (45), Laragh Road,
Swatragh, was fined £60 with three
penalty points.
A PPS lawyer said the defendant
was detected travelling at 78mph
in a 60mph zone on the Glenshane
Road, Maghera, on May 1.