Generic picture of Cannabis. A MAN has been spared an immediate jail sentence for setting up a 60 plant commercial cannabis farm to pay off a debt. Jamie Gill started the crop from seed after doing research on the internet, Bradford Crown Court heard yesterday. Gill, 35, a gas engineer, of Bobbin Mill Court, Steeton, pleaded guilty at the first opportunity at the magistrates’ court to production of cannabis. The court heard that he hoped to make £7,200 by selling the crop wholesale. Prosecutor Samreen Akhtar told the court the police attended at Gill’s then address in Napier Street, Keighley, on November 29 last year.
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Disruptive resident evicted from hostel A BAIL hostel resident earned himself a fortnight in jail for causing £100 damage to his room. David Beston, 20, was granted accommodation at The Fells, a homeless men’s hostel run by the charity Changing Lives, at Plawsworth, near Chester-le-Street, while on bail awaiting a court date in July this year, facing an allegation of possessing a knife in public. But following complaints by other residents, some of whom were described as “vulnerable” and suffering mental health problems, cctv from the hostel was observed by staff on January 6. He was seen to angrily turn over a coffee table in a communal area, before banging was heard from his room.