Basingstoke Magistrates Court.
An Oakridge man has been given a fine after he drove through Hook at more than double the speed limit. Mariusz Nosarzewski, of Westray Close, was driving his Mercedes-Benz on the A30 London Road through the village at 70 miles per hour in December 2019. The speed limit for that section of the road is 30 miles per hour. The 38-year-old had originally admitted the offence, but changed his plea when appearing at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court in October last year. He was convicted by magistrates on Monday. Nosarzewski was given a £300 fine and six points on his driving licence. Additionally, he was ordered to pay costs of £200 and a victim surcharge of £32.
An Andover woman has been given a community order after admitting dealing drugs. Zoe-Marie Kellett, of Florence Court, admitted supplying Flualprozolam and Pregabalin, which are both controlled drugs of Class C. Flualprozolam is a type of tranquilizer, whilst Pregabalin is used to treat epilepsy and fibromyalgia, among other conditions. It happened between February 1 and July 8, 2020. The 44-year-old also admitted to stealing a £40 paddling pool from Asda. Appearing at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court, she was given a four week curfew, where she must stay at her home or rear garden between 7pm and 7am each night. She was also told to pay £135 in costs and surcharges.
A man has admitted trying to steal more than £400 of make-up from Boots. Paul Benjamin Foakes-Tiffin, of Gardeners Green in Shipton Bellinger, took £240 of make-up from a Boots store in Andover on October 13, 2020. He then stole £204 of No 7 serums on November 9. The 45-year-old indicated guilty pleas to both charges whilst appearing at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court last Thursday. His case has been adjourned, pending a pre-sentence report. He has been released on conditional bail, and must not enter any retail premises in Tidworth or Ludgershall, except for Tesco and Hedge Pharmacy.
An Andover man who allegedly assaulted two detention officers is set to stand trial.