A 50-YEAR-OLD Cirencester man who worked as a bouncer at two bars in the town when he was not licensed as a doorman has been ordered to pay £582 in fines, costs and surcharges. Stephen Stuckle of Melmore Gardens, pleaded guilty at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on December 15 to engaging in licensable conduct as a door supervisor at Stoney s Winebar and the Mad Hatter s Bar between February 29 and March 29 this year when he did not have a valid Security Industry Authority licence. The magistrates fined him £250 and ordered him to pay £300 costs and a £32 surcharge. They allowed him until January 8 to pay the total.
A Dursley teenager plead guilty to driving a Ford Fiesta without due care and attention. Library image: Ford Fiesta A DURSLEY teenager who drove without care and attention must pay almost £400 in fines, costs and surcharges. Max Orrin, 19, of Long Street, Dursley, pleaded guilty to driving a Ford Fiesta without due care and attention when he appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on Wednesday, December 9. The incident occurred in Peters Street, Frocester on Monday, June 22. Orrin was fined £283 and must pay £85 in costs plus a £30 surcharge. In addition, five penalty points were added to his licence. He must pay the total amount owed - £398 - by January 6.
A Dursley teenager plead guilty to driving a Ford Fiesta without due care and attention. Library image: Ford Fiesta A teenager who drove without care and attention in Frocester must pay almost £400 in fines, costs and surcharges. Max Orrin, 19, of Long Street, Dursley, pleaded guilty to driving a Ford Fiesta without due care and attention when he appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on Wednesday, December 9. The incident occurred in Peters Street, Frocester on Monday, June 22. Orrin was fined £283 and must pay £85 in costs plus a £30 surcharge. In addition, five penalty points were added to his licence. He must pay the total amount owed - £398 - by January 6.
Northleach man, 24, handed ban for having no insurance A 24-YEAR-OLD Northleach man has been banned from driving for six months after he was convicted of driving without insurance. Joshua Arthurs, of Mays Crescent, pleaded guilty via the Single Justice Procedure, when he failed to appear at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on December 9. Magistrates heard how Arthurs drove on Landsdowne, Bourton-On-The-Water, on August 1, 2019, without insurance. He was fined £120, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £32 and pay costs of £85.
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