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Epleys See Politics Behind Fire And Vandalism In Southampton Village
Kitty Merrill on May 14, 2021 An arson and vandalism at the home of a member of the Epley family in Southampton Village has the victim suspecting political underpinnings. According to the report filed by Southampton. more
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Damage: The defendant damaged a window belongting to Stagecoach in Workington MAGISTRATES have imposed an £80 fine on a 33-year-old Workington man who has admitted smashing a window at the town s bus station. Daniel Michael Irving smashed a window valued at £300 which belonged to Stagecoach on February 26, the town s magistrates court was told. The defendant, whose address was given as Senhouse Street, must also pay a victim surcharge of £34 and £85 prosecution costs. Magistrates said that as they passed sentence they took into account the guilty plea entered by the defendant, who was represented by defence lawyer Sean Harkin.
A FINE was issued to a Workington man for damaging the window of a bus. Daniel Michael Irving plead guilty to breaching section one and four of the Criminal Damage Act 1971 when he damaged the window of a Stagecoach Workington bus. He made the plea at North and West Cumbria Magistrates Court on March 26. Irving, 33 of Siddick was fined £80, forced to pay £300 in compensation, matching the window s value, a surcharge of £34, costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service. The defendant s guilty plea was taken into account and he was told to pay the fine by 8.4.2021