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Litter left behind at Savernake Park The 23-year-old appeared at Slough Magistrates Court in December to pay a fine of £110, plus costs and a victim surcharge amounting to £144. Marius Ghica, of Kent Road, Reading, stumped up £440 after littering at Kensington Road bottle banks in September 2020. After appearing at Reading Magistrates Court in March, he was also forced to pay a victim surcharge of £44 and costs of £625, leaving him with fees of £1,109 altogether. Yasmin Saleem was forced to pay the same amount after her day in court in March. The Reading resident, of Patriot Place, was fined £1,109 having dropped some rubbish on Queen’s Road in August 2020. ....
Martin F. Carter (Labour) “Martin Carter has been a Britwell Councillor since 2011, and has represented the communities of Britwell & Northborough, since Northborough joined the ward at the 2014 elections. Martin is married with a grown-up family and has lived in Slough for over 20 years. Martin runs his own computer repair business and also provides technology support services for the ‘One Slough’ Voluntary Partnership. “As your Councillor, Martin has worked to secure parking improvements; get better upkeep of open spaces; and to get action stepped up against anti-social behaviour, to help keep our community safe. Martin will work with residents to find local parking solutions and will work to improve the housing repairs service for Council tenants, if re-elected on Thursday, May 6. ....
A row has started over Hyndburn’s MP arranging face-to-face street surgeries, amid claims they could spread coronavirus. Sara Britcliffe had planned the 30-minute surgery on Monday alongside her father Peter, a Lancashire County Councillor, as part of a campaign to introduce speed reduction measures on Blackburn Road, Knuzden. In a letter to constituents dated December 18, the Conservative MP invited residents to talk to her and her father on the corner of Richmond Crescent and Windsor Road. However, the surgery has since been cancelled and the event will now take place over Zoom. Labour officials have slammed the “cavalier” move, claiming it could pose an unnecessary risk. ....