40-year-old Mark Clacken was fined for a number of different offences.
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A Stevenage man has been found guilty of assault, drugs possession and smashing a window at a petrol station in the town.
Mark Clacken, of Ripon Road, faced Stevenage Magistrates Court on Monday last week after being charged with a handful of offences over the last two years.
The court heard how the 40-year-old smashed a window at an Esso petrol station on Christmas Eve 2019. He pleaded guilty, was fined £80 and ordered to pay costs of £300 to the Crown Prosecution Service.
That same day, Clacken assaulted a man by beating - he didn t admit the offence in court but was found guilty, fined £60 and ordered to pay £50 in compensation.
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Members of the Reggae Runnerz Group from United States travelled to Jamaica for the 2020 Reggae Marathon in Negril.
Organisers of the Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10K are planning to add a virtual 5K race to its annual choice of events as of 2021, in addition to the physical run and walk, as soon as COVID-19 protocols allow.
The 2021 staging of Reggae Marathon, is set for December 5 and the new addition of the virtual 5K is expected to generate wider global participation.
In making the announcement on Thursday, race director, Alfred Francis said the virtual 5K is against the background of the success of the virtual races this year, which saw more than the targeted 500 runners and walkers from 14 countries, including Jamaica, participating.