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Intelligent and loving dog cruelly abandoned outside animal centre still looking for home
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Pervert filmed himself sexually abusing child then shared images online with another paedophile
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Cases from the magistrates court:
Wednesday, 30th December 2020, 3:21 pm
Kayleigh Eccles, age 26, of Leafield Drive, Wakefield, admitted four counts of being over the drug-drive limit for cannabis having been stopped by police on four separate occasions in two weeks while behind the wheel of a Mercedes. She was banned from the road for 12 months, given a community order and told to pay £145 costs.
David Adams, age 40, of West Street, South Kirkby, admitted stealing three handbags from Bee Fashion on Wakefield’s Kirkgate. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay £200 compensation.
Simon Brown, age 51, of The Oval, Beal, admitted drink driving by having 130 mcgs of alcohol in 100 mls of breath. The legal limit is 35 mcgs. He was jailed for 12 weeks suspended 12 months, given 200 hours of unpaid work, banned from driving for 29 months and told to pay £213 costs.
Woodhall Road in Thornbury - one of the sites likely to be dropped from the housing allocations LEEDS council decision-makers look set to finally scrap long-term plans to allow building to take place on dozens of green belt sites in the district - including many on the Bradford border. The move, which will see councillors consider a proposal for 37 sites to be removed from Leeds’s Site Allocations Plan, follows a high court ruling earlier this year. Leeds Council now claims that, upon review, it has enough potential future housing sites so that the green belt areas previously earmarked for development no longer need to be built on.