Monday, February 28, 2011

In brief

HANLEY: Barbara Harley, aged 39, was arrested for being drunk and disorderly twice in eight days.

The defendant, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to the offences at Hanley bus station on February 6 and Biddulph Road, Fegg Hayes, on February 14.

North Staffordshire Magistrates imposed a six-month conditional discharge.

And for failing to answer to her bail, she was fined �50 which was deemed paid because of the time she spent in custody.

LONGTON: Anthony Mason, aged 26, of no fixed address, is accused of shop theft on February 24 from Tesco, Longton, and criminal damage to security cable and packaging belonging to Tesco.

North Staffordshire Magistrates adjourned the case.

The defendant was remanded in custody.

HARTSHILL: Yasin Ahktar, who is charged with fraud by false representation in July last year, has been committed to Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court.

The 39-year-old, of Lansdowne Road, Hartshill, will appear for a plea and case management hearing on March 7.

The defendant was given unconditional bail until that date.

CHEADLE: The Lamplighter pub, in Tape Street, Cheadle, has applied for planning permission to build a new smoking shelter and fencing to create a garden area at the rear of the building, as well as an access ramp at the front. The project will be decided by Staffordshire Moorlands District Council in the next six weeks.

TEAN: Amanda Emery, aged 33, of Draycott Road, Tean, has been granted unconditional bail.

She is accused of being in charge of a vehicle while unfit through drugs on November 15 last year, possession of 757 milligrams of cannabis on the same date and possession of 19 tablets of diazepam.

The defendant will appear before court again on March 10.



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