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Submitting. Northampton Magistrates Court Thomas David Grizzell, aged 35, of The Slade, Daventry, possession of class A drug cocaine; discharged conditionally for 24 months, surcharge £21, costs of £100. Arif Miah, aged 20, of Adams Avenue, Northampton, failed to stop, no insurance; fined £133, surcharge £34, costs £85, six penalty points. Scarlett Watkins, aged 18, of Knot Tiers Mews, Northampton, unlawfully taking a motor vehicle, no insurance; community order, disqualified 12 months, surcharge £95, costs £85. Leonard Llewellyn Crooke, aged 32, of Grange Road, Northampton, possession of class B drug; fined £80, surcharge £34, costs £85. Iurii Ivasiunico, aged 41, of Wrenbury Road, Northampton, drink-driving, driving without due care and attention; disqualified 12 months, fined £760, surcharge £76, costs £85. Ahmed Bashir El Makrhe, aged 22, of Ivy Road, Northampton, possession of class A drug cocaine; community order with unpaid work ....
Chef burgled one of Derby s most well-known pubs and stole thousands He even stole the staff s tip money Exeter Arms, Exeter Place, Derby (Image: Derby Telegraph) Sign up NOW for your daily Rams newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice ....
Article content In our world of electronic and digital communications, one wonders what evidence of our day-to-day lives will exist for our descendants in the next century. Modern technology has given us the ability to be in almost constant touch with one another. But, will our emails and texts still exist a hundred years from now? For decades, letter writing was often an everyday occurrence for most people. Keeping in touch meant sitting down with pen and paper. Receiving a letter was often an exciting event, especially from someone miles away. And, for many, including Alexander Graham Bell and his family, these letters were something to be kept, not simply discarded once read. The Bells were profuse writers and as a result, their story can be told today through thousands of letters. ....