Poole bus station in Poole town centre A MAN has appeared in court after stealing two emergency glass hammers at Poole Bus Station. Wayne David Griffin, 36 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to charges of theft and failing to surrender to custody when he appeared in the dock at Poole Magistrates’ Court on July 19. The court heard that Griffin stole the hammers, which belonged to Morebus and were valued at £32.30, from the transport hub in Kingland Road on May 9. District Judge Stephen Nicholls fined the defendant £80 and ordered him to pay £32.30 compensation and £85 prosecution costs. Griffin received no separate penalty for the bail offence after he did not attend court on July 16.
A CGI of the proposed Kingland House development off the George Roundabout in Poole COUNCILLORS will be asked to approve plans to build an 11-storey block of flats in the centre of Poole next week. Poole Property Investments has applied for permission to demolish and replace the buildings off the eastern edge of The George roundabout for more than 100 apartments and commercial space. And BCP Council’s planning committee has been recommended to approve the scheme ahead of its meeting next week to help make up its shortfall in new homes. The planning application was submitted in 2018 and originally proposed the construction of 225 flats on the site behind the Dolphin Shopping Centre.
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