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Andover man denies racially aggravated assault in Newbury

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Slough woman who ran illegal scrap metal business in garden fined

Reading residents in the dock at Reading Magistrates Court

FEBRUARY 12: RYAN DYE, 39, of Ambrook Road, Reading, admitted failing to comply with supervision requirements following release from prison, by not attending appointments on August 10, August 25, and September 2 and failed to keep in contact with supervisor. Fined £50. LUKASZ TOMASZEWSKI, 32, of Waylen Street, Reading, admitted driving without the correct insurance in Oxford Road, Reading, on December 7, 2020, and admitted driving while disqualified on the same occasion. Fined £40. Also ordered to pay £44 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Disqualified from driving for three months. MACIEJ MOJSIEJCZYK, 40, of Corwen Road, Reading, admitted driving while disqualified in Kings Road, Reading, on August 26, 2020. Also admitted driving without the correct insurance on the same occasion. Given a community order to comply with rehabilitation activity and must undertake 60 hours unpaid work. Also ordered to pay £95 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Disqualified from dri

Tesco decides against appeal over £7 5m use-by date fine

By Ian Quinn2021-05-06T10:42:00+01:00 Several legal experts had told The Grocer they expected Tesco to appeal the record fine Tesco has decided not to launch an appeal against a record £7.5m fine for food safety offences, despite legal experts warning it could leave retailers exposed to an increasing threat of huge penalties. Last month the supermarket giant was fined £7.5m after pleading guilty to selling food past its use-by date at three of its Birmingham stores. Birmingham City Council brought the prosecution under the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013, after inspections by environmental health officers found stores in Bournville, Rubery and the city centre selling out-of-date food on several occasions.

Valentine s Day stabbing in Reading - another man charged

Caversham stabbing in Managua Close. Pic: PA ANOTHER man has been charged after a man was stabbed to death on Valentine s Day. Yannick Cupido, 24, was fatally attacked shortly before 1am on February 14 in Managua Close, Reading. The young man was pronounced deas at the scene in Caversham. Thames Valley Police launched an ongoing murder investigation and today (May 4) has charged another person in connection with the investigation. Managua Close. Inset: Yannick Cupido Reece Weatherburn, 22, of Nire Road, Caversham, has been charged via postal requisition with one count of assisting an offender. It follows on from Joseph O’Neal , aged 28, of Amersham Road, Caversham, being charged with one count of murder on February 17 in connection with the incident.

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