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Bradford man assaulted two police officers

Bradford man assaulted two police officers A MAN who assaulted two police officers has been ordered by magistrates to attend a Building Better Relationships course. Igors Konstantinovs, 34, of Telford Court, Princeville Street, Bradford, admitted assaulting the officers acting in their functions as emergency workers by beating them on January 8. He was sentenced by Bradford and Keighley magistrates to a community order with the requirement to attend the Building Better Relationships activity and do 200 hours of unpaid work. He must also pay £100 compensation to each officer, a £95 surcharge and £85 costs. Comments: Our rules We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.

Partial closure order enforced at property in St Albans | St Albans & Harpenden Review

The order relates to a flat at Telford Court, Alma Road. The order application was heard at St Albans Magistrates court on Thursday, April 1, and has been obtained until Wednesday, June 30. The partial closure order prohibits anyone from entering the property other than the registered tenant, their partner and children, as well as two others for childcare. Access is also authorised for St Albans City and District Council and their agents, utility companies in an emergency and the emergency services. Sergeant Mike Saunders, of the Community Safety Unit, said: “We had received numerous reports concerning anti-social behaviour and potential drug related activity at the address.

Telford Court flats drugs crackdown | Herts Advertiser

Published: 10:24 AM April 13, 2021    A partial closure order has been made on a property at Telford Court, St Albans - Credit: Herts police Tough action has been taken to crackdown on drug use and anti-social behaviour in a city centre St Albans flat.  The court order made on April 1 at St Albans magistrates court is a response to reports and evidence of anti-social behaviour and suspected drug use at a flat on Telford Court on Alma Road. The order prohibits anyone from entering the property other than the registered tenant, their partner and children, as well as two others for childcare.

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