'With You in Mind' delivers peer support for those within the perinatal phase of their parenting journey. Thomas Done pleaded guilty to the theft which had happened on October 6 in 2019. Tameside magistrates ordered Jacob Dodd to carry out 210 hours unpaid work. He had denied the offence but was found guilty by the court. The 32-year-old, of George Street, Denton, had initially denied the charges which related to an incident in Tameside on July 5 last year, but later changed his plea to guilty. He admitted the charges and was given a 12 months conditional discharge, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 22 victim surcharge. Tameside magistrates handed James Phillips a suspended jail sentence for charges of assault and causing damage. He was found to be over the legal drug drive limit on January 9 as he drove along Clarke Way, Hyde. The court gave him a conditional discharge for 12 months and ordered him to pay 500 compensation. He was handed a restraining order plus must pay 85 court costs and a 22 victim surcharge. Dukinfield resident Louise Donoghue was found in possession of a quantity of crack cocaine, Tameside magistrates heard. Tameside residents are being reminded of two deadlines looming for people who intend to vote in the local election on Thursday 4 May. A woman in charge of a vehicle was over the drink drive limit, Tameside magistrates heard. For a separate offence of riding a scooter along Darnton Road in Ashton on February 21 this year without insurance and also other than in accordance with his licence he was fined a total of 140. The 35-year-old, of Stanhope Street, North Reddish, pleaded guilty to taking the material from Federal Mogul Friction Products Ltd on September 5 last year. The disqualification can be reduced by 22 weeks if a driving course is successfully completed. He was given a ten weeks jail sentence, suspended for 12 months as a result. The 50-year-old, of no fixed abode, admitted being in breach of the orders. Appearing before Tameside Magistrates Court, she was also ordered to pay 85 costs and a 32 victim surcharge. Magistrates ordered him to carry out 60 hours unpaid work plus pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 90. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. Greater Manchester Police have confirmed they are investigating an incident at a block of flats in Dukinfield as attempted murder. The 39-year-old admitted going near or attending an address in Denton he was forbidden from visiting last December, although initially he had denied the charges before changing his plea. Motorist Daniel Turner was over the drink drive limit when stopped in Dukinfield, Tameside magistrates were told. A 25-year-old Glossop motorist has been hit with a court bill of almost 300. Droylsden driver Kelly Reeve has been banned from theroad for three years by Tameside Magistrates Court for a series of driving related offences. The 58-year-old, of Springwood Avenue, Chadderton, pleaded guilty to two separate charges of breaking court orders last month. He pleaded guilty to the charge, which had happened in May last year, when he appeared at Tameside Magistrates Court. Tameside magistrates have jailed Christopher Fox for ten weeks for breaking a restraining order. Appearing before the court he was banned from the road for 23 months and fined 833. Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. Magistrates ordered compensation of 340 be paid. William Fogg, 27, of Hansby Close, Royton, who was ordered to pay 60 costs for failing to comply with court orders. The court heard the offences had happened between October 2011 and March 2019. An Audenshaw man has been given a suspended jail sentence and must stay away from an area of Stalybridge. Police are appealing for help to trace a wanted man from Tameside. Appearing before Tameside magistrates she was fined 120 and ordered to pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. Tameside Hospital is warning patients that a four-day strike by junior doctors this week will inevitably impact on its services. The court heard he had loitered near the victims address, threw items into her garden, posted other items through her letterbox and tried to contact her on social media, all after being served with an harassment warning. A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife. The court heard the 21-year-old, of Waddicor Avenue, Ashton, assaulted a police constable and was threatening and abusive. Glossop man Dean Bowes appeared before Tameside magistrates to face a charge of harassment. She was ordered to pay 250 compensation. He must also pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. David Hanley was disqualified from driving for 17 months by Tameside magistrates. He admitted the offence. Two years ago the Supreme Court dismissed a case over Trumps efforts to block critics from his personal Twitter account. His address was given as Stockport Road West, Bredbury. He was ordered to pay 100 compensation plus must pay 85 court costs and a 50 victim surcharge. Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. His address was given as Buxton Road, Stockport. His address was given as Bankfield Road, Huddersfield. Distrust, anger and frustration at a lack of democratic choice are among the feelings of voters in Tameside ahead of next weeks local elections. Making indecent photographs of a child, driving whilst being banned, and possessing cocaine are just some of the offences that people appearing before Tameside magistrates lately have been found guilty of. A man who broke into Tesco in Ashton and stole cash to the tune of 744 has been ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. People are being encouraged to use NHS 111 Online this bank holiday for help with a wide range of health problems. Magistrates banned her from entering any supermarket in Tameside for the next six months and issued her with a curfew order, meaning she must remain at her Plymouth Grove address for eight days between the hours of 6pm and 6am. Magistrates sentenced the 33-year-old, of Hickenfield Road, Hyde, to 16 weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months. Tameside magistrates have banned a 21-year-old motorist from the road for being over the drink drive limit. Magistrates also ordered him to pay 150 court costs and a victim surcharge of 132. A teenager who failed to comply with the requirements of a court order has been fined 100 by Tameside magistrates. He was also ordered to pay 250 compensation. Tameside magistrates were told he was found in possession of bolt cutters. April 27 2023, 5.45pm. A Mossley motorist has been banned from the road for 18 months by Tameside magistrates for drink driving. The court heard the incident was racially aggravated. Paul Wilde, of Lismore Road, Dukinfield, has been banned from the road for three years by Tameside magistrates. New hope for reopening the Tameside Tracey Connell, 54, of Worsborough, was found to have 41 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath when stopped on November 23 on Shepley Street in Glossop. The offence had happened in Nant Peris, north Wales, on July 17. He was banned from the road for a total of 34 months and must also pay court costs of 85. She was fined 200, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. In a separate case magistrates also fined Danala Lupu, 29, of Honeywell Lane, Oldham, the same sum, also for flytipping. He must comply with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and attend meetings where instructed to do so by an officer. The Tameside Radio presenter gives his take on the Grand National, which was marred by protestors and the death of horses. Not all appeared before Tameside magistrates but those found guilty of the offence were fined up to 440 in some instances, plus must pay court costs - which in one instance topped 1,100. The court gave him a two year conditional discharge, plus ordered him to pay 50 compensation. His address was given as St Lukes Court, Oldham. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. The 62-year-old was found guilty of being racially threatening and abusive in Stalybridge in March this year. The driving disqualification can be reduced by 22 weeks if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. If you are caught driving or attempting to drive while above the legal alcohol limit, you face a driving disqualification, up to six months imprisonment, and an unlimited fine. Rayner Stephens High School in Dukinfield was one of 14 schools across Greater Manchester to participate in Stop the Bleed Day on Wednesday (26 April). Scott Applewhite) The Supreme Court is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, April 14, 2023. The court heard that on that occasion she was found to have 112 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath - more than three times the legal limit which is 35. They ordered the cannabis be forfeited and destroyed. Tameside magistrates gave Arran Jones a suspended prison sentence for a catalogue of offences. The charges related to an incident at The Commercial, Astley Street, Dukinfield, on November 14. People are being encouraged to plan how they and others are going to get to and from a Christmas party or night out, and being asked to consider using public transport, taxis, or private hire vehicles. Magistrates fined him 230 and ordered him to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 34. He pleaded guilty to the charge at Tameside magistrates and was disqualified from driving for 22 months, fined 120 plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. The court heard he was stopped behind the wheel of a Vauxhall Combo van on Stockport Road, Denton, and found to have 110 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The court was told the 37-year-old, of Stamford Street, Stalybridge, had been in possession of the knife at the garage on Stamford Street, Ashton, on February 12. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted charges of failing to stop when directed to do so by police, driving without insurance, damaging the other vehicles and driving without a licence. box 40751 olympia wa 98504-0751 Stagecoach Manchester recently visited three local schools to talk to children and spread awareness about the importance of public transport. The 56-year-old admitted taking the dashcams on December 15 last year, plus a further charge of stealing one dashcam from the same motor company in Bolton on December 10 last year worth 379.99. More parents have been fined by Tameside magistrates for failing to ensure their children regularly attend school. Magistrates heard he had taken washing tablets worth 24.50 from Savingzone on September 15 last year and stole eight Smart watches from B&M on October 22 last year worth 160. Colourful Lego creations will soon descend on a Mossley church - and it is all in the name of charity. She was charged with drink driving, driving without due care and failing to stop after causing damage to other cars in an accident. He admitted the offence. Tameside magistrates have fined a number of Oldham residents for failing to dispose of litter and flytipping. Richard Drinkhall, 28, of Corporation Road, pleaded guilty to two charges of assault following incidents on September 1 and September 26 last year. He must also pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 48. Plans to transform Ashton market square have been welcomed by a sergeant who oversees neighbourhood policing in the town centre. The legal limit is 35. A woman must carry out 80 hours unpaid work for being threatening and abusive. The 55-year-old, of King Edward Road, pleaded guilty to the offence which had happened in the town on January 25 last year. He admitted being in breach of the orders. The 22-year-old, of Rochdale Road, Royton, pleaded guilty after being stopped on Grains Road in Oldham last September. Thursday court round-up Shopkeeper heroin sale charge and dealers sordid phone secret. The court heard he had been back behind the wheel again just two weeks later, having been stopped on Minto Street in Ashton on January 14 driving a VW Polo. WebTameside Reporter British newspaper titles Facts and stats The Tameside Reporter is a locally-based weekly newspaper which primarily serves the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. An Ashton mother is hoping her pleas will be heard in a 30,000 fundraiser to afford life-changing surgery for her son. The 57-year-old, of Rutland Avenue, pleaded guilty to the charge after being stopped on Ashton Road in Stockport on February 12 this year. David Williams, 23, of Hibbert Avenue, Denton, was found with a quantity of cannabis and amphetamine in his possession on December 27 last year, Tameside magistrates heard. Tameside magistrates have given Gary Galvin a three year conditional discharge for threatening to damage a vehicle. The 42-year-old pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to provide a specimen or specimens of breath in Ashton, having been suspected of having committed a driving offence. Jo Frost and Natalie Forshaw of the plus size fashion boutique Topsy Curvy in Hyde have raised a sum of 1122 for the animal charity Noahs Art. The legal limit is 35. Tameside Magistrates Court has dealt with a raft of driving-related offences, mostly for drink and drug driving, including the following listed below. Tameside magistrates handed Christopher Rowles a suspended jail sentence for a string of thefts. Tameside magistrates have ordered Michael Thompson to carry out 60 hours unpaid work for being threatening and abusive. Fines of 1,760 were handed out, bumped up to 2026 in each case by associated court costs. The 48-year-old, of Crown Street, Denton, pleaded guilty to taking spirits worth 117.50 on January 8 this year and bottles of booze worth exactly the same amount on January 13. You can find the latest edition at one of our local pick-up points. Twenty-six-year-old Arkadiusz Malysz pleaded guilty to the offence when he appeared before Tameside magistrates and was fined 120. Magistrates handed her a 12 month conditional discharge, plus ordered her to pay a victim surcharge of 22. Steven Heaton has been given a suspended jail sentence by Tameside magistrates for assaulting a PCSO. She also admitted a further charge of not having any insurance cover on the same date. They instructed the snap bag of amphetamine by forfeited and destroyed. The 37-year-old, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of a quantity of diazepam in Ashton last December 22. The 52-year-old, of Armadale Road, Dukinfield, was given an 18 months conditional discharge for the offence which happened on May 4 this year. The 33-year-old, of Hiltons Farm Close, Audenshaw, admitted the offence relating to an He was ordered to carry out 200 hours unpaid work and pay 50 compensation. The Supreme Court will decide whether public officials can block critics from commenting on their social media accounts. Magistrates ordered him to pay a victim surcharge of 22. He admitted the offence. He admitted being in breach of the orders. The court heard the offences had happened last August in Oldham. Tameside magistrates handed Md Al Amin Bhuyan a 20 weeks custodial sentence, suspended for two years, after hearing the assault had been sustained and he had brandished a weapon. He was given a ten weeks jail term, suspended for two years. A woman from Barnsley who drove through Glossop while over the drink drive limit has been banned from the road for a year. Magistrates handed him a 12 months conditional discharge and ordered him to pay 100 compensation, and associated court costs of 107. The 26-year-old was also fined 120 and must also pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. He was fined 440 plus ordered to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 44. Magistrates ordered that two laptops be forfeited and destroyed. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. Tameside magistrates have given Daniel Owen a curfew order for a charge of stalking. He must pay 85 court costs and a 90 victim surcharge. The length of the driving disqualification can be reduced however by 23 weeks if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. Van driver Christopher Jackson was fined 1,000 and banned from the road for 15 months for drug driving by Tameside magistrates. All of the incidents happened on May 12 last year. The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort at Westminster Abbey is just around the corner. It's an issue that previously came up in a case involving former President Donald Trump. In a trio of opinions totaling 436 pages, the N.C. Supreme Court has restored North Carolinas voter ID law, ruled that state courts cannot consider partisan gerrymandering claims, and ended voting for felons who have not completed their sentences. WebThe latest cases heard by Tameside magistrates include a man banned from football games and a firm ordered to pay more than 18,000. He also admitted one charge of assault. The 34-year-old, of Whitworth Close, pleaded guilty to charges of stealing the car, assault and stealing a mobile phone. The 36-year-old, of Wilmans Walk, Hadfield, pleaded guilty to the offence which happened back on December 8, 2019. Michael Connole pleaded guilty to three separate charges of assaulting three police constables when he appeared before Tameside magistrates. WebGeneral Information; North Justice Center (657) 622-5600: Court Reporter/Interpreter Services (657) 622-6878 option 6 (TDD) Telecommunications Device for the Deaf Denton driver Mark Hall has been banned from the road for 12 months by Stockport magistrates for an offence of drug driving. He was given a 12 months conditional discharge and ordered to pay 184.50 in total compensation. He admitted the charge and was fined 120, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. The Astley Cheetham Art Gallery in Stalybridge has reopened following the completion of staircase repairs. The disqualification can be reduced by nine months if a drink driving course is undertaken. He must pay 85 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. Magistrates ordered Details can also be passed via our online LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk or via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.. The latest cases heard by Tameside magistrates include a man banned from football games and a firm ordered to pay more than 18,000. The 25 The 59-year-old, of Grey Street, Stalybridge, admitted the offence which had happened on French Street in Manchester on January 16. Appearing before the court, Suzanne Penny, 48, of Cliffe Road, admitted the offence which had happened on Charlestown Road on January 30 this year. The 29-year-old, whose address was given as Etherow Way, Hadfield, admitted both offences. A man from Ashton-under-Lyne has been jailed for nine years for his role in an Organised Crime Group involved in the large-scale supply of class A drugs across the North of England. He also admitted having no insurance cover and driving other than in accordance with his licence. He must also pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 32. The legal limit is 35. The 43-year-old, of Audenshaw Road, Audenshaw, pleaded guilty to assaulting two people on the date plus causing 300 damage to a television set on the same date. Tameside magistrates heard that a Glossop driver was more than twice over the legal drink drive limit when stopped in the town. His driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points. Tameside magistrates have jailed Christopher Fox for ten weeks for breaking a restraining order. In a trio of opinions totaling 436 pages, the N.C. Supreme Court has restored North Carolinas voter ID law, ruled that state courts cannot consider partisan gerrymandering claims, and ended voting for felons who have not completed their sentences. The 27-year-old, of Dukinfield Road, Dukinfield, pleaded guilty to three separate offences of stealing items of alcohol from the Co-op on Fir Tree Lane in Dukinfield last month. Thursday court round-up Shopkeeper heroin sale charge and dealers sordid phone secret. Having a knife in public at a Texaco garage landed Simon Hawe before Tameside magistrates. Lynne Radcliffe stole bottles of spirits from the Tesco store in Glossop, Tameside magistrates heard. Droylsden driver James Connolly admitted to being in charge of a motor vehicle while being over the drug drive limit when he appeared before Tameside magistrates. The court heard Adil Sohail, 22, of Balmoral Court, was stopped on Ashton Road, Oldham, on May 2 this year and found to be over the drug drive limit. He was banned from the road for 15 months plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. At Tameside Magistrates Court the case was proved in his absence. Pleading guilty, the 44-year-old of Holmlea Road, Droylsden, was ordered to carry out 180 hours unpaid work, plus pay court charges of 85 and a victim surcharge of 85.
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