A MAN who was banned from a Bournemouth road for a year after repeated anti-social behaviour has been jailed for eight weeks for breaching a restraining order. Parvez Latif, 47 of Ensbury Park Road, Bournemouth, was sentenced at Poole Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday March 23 after admitting theft and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of or provoke unlawful violence. He also admitted an offence of being drunk and disorderly in a public place and failing to comply with a section 35 exclusion order. Latif was sentenced to a total of eight weeks in prison on that occasion, suspended for 12 months, and was made the subject of a restraining order prohibiting him from going to Columbia Road for a year.
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Dorchester
(Image - Google Streetview) The birthplace of famous author and poet Thomas Hardy, Dorchester is also Dorset s county town. The town enjoys a rich history dating back as far as the Iron Age and is steeped in history. With plenty of attractions, railway stations and a range of restaurants and bars it is fast becoming Dorset s most desirable town. The average property in Dorchester costs £312,418.
Northbourne
(Image - Google Streetview) Located to the north of Bournemouth, Northbourne borders Ensbury Park along the River Stour. The delightful suburb of the town has grown in popularity over the past year, potentially due to its cheaper house prices and increased space.
Teacher Patrick Papougnot of Walmer films 90th cold shower in his garden in the snow
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Updated: 12:53, 12 February 2021
A teacher has been feeling the chill this week by taking his showers outdoors in the snow.
For Patrick Papougnot has been brrrrrringing his bar of soap into the garden and hosing himself down every day this winter.
And despite the dumping of snow caused by Storm Darcy since Sunday, Tuesday s mad-cap shower was filmed by the Walmer resident.
Bare chested and wearing a knitted hat Mr Papougnot, 57, introduced his antics to the camera and said: Hello today: cold shower in the garden at minus 2 degrees.
Planning permission has been given the green light to restore a former committee room at Clacton Town Hall. The room, most recently used as the Housing Reception, is due to be converted back into a meeting room space as part of Tendring District Council’s (TDC) Transformation Project. Last night TDC’s planning committee approved an application for Listed Building Consent, giving the proposals the go-ahead. Under the scheme, the room’s original parquet flooring, some of the wall panelling, plasterwork and other features will be restored. New features such as lighting, power and network connections are also set to be installed.