These are six cases recently heard by magistrates. ANDREW ALAN SPRULES, aged 33, of a mobile home park in Shrewton, pleaded guilty to possessing a folding pocket knife while in The Dolphin Inn in Devizes on September 10, 2019. Sprules admitted breaching a suspended sentence order made by Wiltshire Magistrates’ on July 16, 2019, after driving with a controlled drug above the legal limit. The defendant was fined a total of £2,171 and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £125 and costs of £250. Sprules must attend activities and appointments as instructed by an officer. SYBIL ROSEANNE DORMER, aged 64, of Bouverie Avenue, Salisbury, pleaded guilty to driving while exceeding the legal alcohol limit. On September 2 last year she was driving a Mini Cooper along Exeter Street in Salisbury, with 233 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. She was fined £361 and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £36 and costs of £85. The defendant was also disqualified f
Bouverie Avenue FIREFIGHTERS came to the rescue of a parent who got locked out of their home while their baby was inside. Dorset Fire and Rescue Service were called to Bouverie Avenue in Salisbury at 1.12pm today (Thursday, May 27). A fire crew from Salisbury Fire Station attended. A spokesperson for the fire service said: We were called to Bouverie Avenue, Salisbury at 1.12pm today after a householder managed to lock themselves out of their home while their baby was inside. A crew from Salisbury attended and used small gear to gain entry. The crew left the scene at around 1.35pm.