Courtney Stansbridge outside Southampton Magistrates Court Miss Taylor added, that while staying with the youth charity, Stansbridge had been drinking and taking drugs and had just come out of a toxic relationship. Furthermore, it was argued that damage to the door was not caused solely by her client and that another member of the group had kicked it. During sentencing, District Judge Peter Greenfield mentioned her lack of previous convictions, her age and the coronavirus pandemic. He made her the subject of a 12 month community order which also bans her from entering any Subway during this time. She was ordered to pay £150 compensation to her victim and £150 to the restaurant.
Hoglands Park, Southampton The incidents are said to have taken place on Sunday. This comes after three people were arrested yesterday at the park after police carried out a stop and search. Faisal Yusif Salaah, 28, of Cobden Avenue, Southampton, has been charged with being concerned in the supply of cocaine, possession of a controlled drug of class A, and possession of a controlled drug of class B. A 17-year-old boy from Southampton has also been charged with being concerned in the supply of cocaine, possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A, and possession of an offensive weapon in a public place.
Southampton Civic Centre. THESE are the latest public notices to be published by Southampton City Council and other local authorities. It comes as part of a new weekly round-up by the
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Licensing applications:
Premier Mixer Hire, trading as Premier Mixer Hire, of 1 Ullswater Avenue, West End, Southampton, applying for licence to use Tarmac Southampton Concrete Plant, BR Freight Depot, Imperial Road, Mount Pleasant, Southampton, as an operating centre for two goods vehicles.
CWM Aggregates of 79 Mortimers Lane, Fair Oak, applying for licence to use 79 Mortimers Lane, Fair Oak, Hampshire, as operating centre for seven goods vehicles.
A MAN who spat in the face of a Southampton police officer has been jailed. Neil Jordan Brake spat into the face of the officer after being warned by the police Sargent on January 6 this year. The court heard how the 23-year-old carried out a disgusting offence and that crimes of this manner would not be tolerated . Appearing at Southampton Magistrates Court, he pleaded guilty to one count of assaulting an emergency working by beating. Brake, of Patrick Haugh Road in Upper Arncott, Oxfordshire, was committed to prison for 18 weeks and ordered to pay £100 compensation.
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