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Recent work at The Street. THOSE working near The Street Theatre on the corner of Childers Street and University Avenue in Civic may have been astonished at what’s happening on one of its walls. This time it’s not, like Pink Floyd’s 1979 hit, a tribute to “the wall”, but rather an artistic response to the wide-open, red-brick spaces. Canberra stencil artist Luke Cornish (also known as ELK, and the first stencil artist to have been hung in the Archibald Prize) is busy transforming 175 square metres of red-brick space into a visual ode to the theatre’s most celebrated image, Hamlet’s hand holding the skull of Yorick. ....
Richard Kevin Stothard, aged 39, of Conyers Road, Bentley: Driving without a licence or insurance, driving without due care and attention, failed to stop after an accident. Fined £120, £85 costs, driving record endorsed with eight points. Aaron Harry Plant, aged 31, of Manor Court, Denaby: Using threatening behaviour. Jailed for six weeks, £85 costs. Jonathan Chandler, aged 37, of Lonlay Mews, Stogursey, Bridgwater, Somerset: Assault by beating. Restraining order until February 23, 2023, fined £1,500, £85 costs. Frantisek Vastag, aged 32, of Coniston Road, Mexborough: Drink driving. Community order to carry out unpaid work for 40 hours within the next 12 months, disqualified from driving for 36 months, £95 costs. Josh Dudley, aged 23, of Glyn Avenue: Assault, criminal damage, breach of a community order. Community order of a 20 day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to carry out 80 hours unpaid work within the next 12 months, restraining order until ....
Cases will be heard this summer at Westminster Magistrates Court - Credit: PA WIRE Two men will face trial this summer for allegedly organising a rave in November in breach of coronavirus restrictions. Robert Bagot, 32, is accused of helping to organise the event on Childers Street in Deptford, south London, on November 22 last year. Both Bagot, of Audrey Road, Ilford, and co-defendant Henok Yefru, of Belgrave Road, Leyton, accept being present but deny organising the gathering. They both denied a single count of holding or being involved in holding a rave-type gathering in England of more than 30 people indoors – an offence with a maximum fine of £10,000. ....
Pair face trial over allegedly organising rave in breach of Covid restrictions times-series.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from times-series.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.