Mark Byron A MAN with a knife who alarmed neighbours by hammering on a woman s door has been jailed for 15 months.
Bolton Crown Court heard how 46-year-old Mark Byron wanted to remain in prison as he would be homeless if released and hopes to sort his life out. Judge Graeme Smith was told how Byron, who pleaded guilty to possessing a knife, had assaulted the woman only days before the incident and received a caution as she refused to make a complaint to police. The offence was a serious one. You were lucky to only receive a caution for that, the judge told him.
Mark Byron A MAN with a knife who alarmed neighbours by hammering on a woman s door has been jailed for 15 months.
Bolton Crown Court heard how 46-year-old Mark Byron wanted to remain in prison as he would be homeless if released and hopes to sort his life out. Judge Graeme Smith was told how Byron, who pleaded guilty to possessing a knife, had assaulted the woman only days before the incident and received a caution as she refused to make a complaint to police. The offence was a serious one. You were lucky to only receive a caution for that, the judge told him.
05 Februarie 2021 06:16 Paarl will soon have its very own Food Loverâs Market in Cecilia Street, Southern Paarl. Photo: Ross Michaels
South Africaâs leading fresh produce retailer, Food Loverâs Market, is set to open a sweeping new food emporium in Paarl. The store will be located in Cecilia Street and boast cutting-edge retail design and innovation across its many departments.
Creating a Theatre-of-Food experience within the supermarket environment, design features include wide aisles, departments that are designed as dedicated destination areas and energy-efficient equipment and lighting throughout. By far the biggest benefit for Paarl consumers will be the modern all-round convenience of the new store, as it will offer everything from fresh produce to an expanded range of groceries.
Alice Echo News Journal
Driving on Cecilia Street one wouldn t expect much from passing a small green and red restaurant. However, inside the Mexican restaurant is great food, but also a successful restaurant manager and owner who many have come to know personally.
Jesus Ceja also known as Don Chuy is the owner and manager of Big Taco. Recently he was recognized for his business in the national magazine El Restaurante. The magazine featured the top managers of the year.
Don Chuy earned the third place award in the magazine and on Sunday, Dec. 6 he was recognized by The City of Alice.