Man handed driving ban and community service for crashing into Nottingham landmark
A car crashed into the listed Guildhall building earlier this month
Last updated 23rd Dec 2025
A man has been handed a 16 month driving ban and community service for crashing into a Nottingham landmark.
Melvin Mugambe from Old Lenton was drunk when his car smashed into the listed Guildhall building at the junction of South Sherwood Street and Burton Street shortly before 4am on Tuesday 2nd December 2025.
Mugambe, of Church Street, Old Lenton, Nottingham, appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on 18 December and pleaded guilty to driving while over the limit for alcohol and dangerous driving.
He was handed a 16-month driving ban and ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work within 12 months.
He must also pay £85 in court costs and a £114 victim surcharge.
Mugambe was told the driving ban will be reduced by 16 weeks if he completes a Government-approved rehabilitation course by 26 October 2026.
Nottinghamshire Police say the 20-year-old was lucky to have not injured anyone.
PC William Young from Nottinghamshire Police said:
“Mugambe’s actions put lives at risk and it could have had devastating consequences for anyone on the pavement as he lost control and crashed into the Guildhall building.
“It is incredibly important to highlight this case as we continue to remind road uses of the dangers of drink-driving in the run-up to Christmas.
“We are working to engage with drivers across the county raising awareness of the fatal four offences – the four most common factors involved in collisions where people are killed or seriously injured. Driving under the influence is one of these.
“Most officers would agree that delivering heartbreaking news to a loved one is one of the hardest part of our role. Don’t make a decision which forces us to knock on your parent’s door. There is always another way to get home safely.”
Hear the latest news on Clyde 1 on FM, DAB, smart speaker or the Rayo app.