Bruce Thomas Wayne outside Swindon Magistrates Court on Saturday Picture: ADVER PHOTOGRAPHER A CONVICTED sex offender breached his sexual harm prevention order within months of it being imposed – by signing up to volunteer at a Calne community centre. Bruce Thomas Wayne, 32, who in 2011 was convicted of a child sex offence and in 2020 was made subject to a sexual harm prevention order, helped out as a fire warden and maintenance man at Calne Central, a non-profit youth and community centre on Church Street. Prosecutor Kate Prince told Swindon Magistrates’ Court on Saturday morning that Wayne had enquired about volunteering at the centre before Christmas and was told to come back in the new year.
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A WALCOT man will stand trial in the summer over claims he was dealing cannabis. Appearing before Swindon Crown Court on Friday, Fayne Viegas, 18, of Frobisher Drive, pleaded not guilty to being concerned in the supply of a class B drug in Swindon in August 2020. Judge Peter Crabtree bailed him for the trial on June 23. A co-defendant, Aaron Kuffour, 18, of Jacobs Walk, Liden, admitted the charge of being concerned in the supply of the class B drug. David Scutt represented the Crown Prosecution Service at the short hearing. Tony Bignall appeared for Viegas and Emma Handslip for Kuffour.