Andrew Richard Varley, of Flat 1, 3 Russell Street, Keighley, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £100 for producing cannabis plants. An order was made for the plants to be forfeited and destroyed Mohammed Mahmood Ali, of 47 Greystones Drive, Bracken Bank, was ordered to pay £180 for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour Wayne Lance Dentith, of 12 Greenfield Court, Braithwaite, was ordered to pay £120 for stealing two fishing lines and an offence of theft, for which a conditional discharge had previously been imposed Roy Molloy, of 8 Bankfield Mount, Braithwaite, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £100 for stealing foodstuffs and batteries from Poundland Liam James Hardaker, of 19 Leylands House, Parkwood Rise, Keighley, was given a community order – including a requirement to carry out 120 hours’ unpaid work – and ordered to pay £100 compensation for assault Ben Fothergill, of Double Stones Farm, Silsden, was ordered to pay £165 for speeding Neil Bland, of Meal Bridge Farm, Whalley Lane, Denholme, was ordered to pay £305 for using a hand-held mobile phone while driving Rosie Jane Gillgrass, of 5 Alkincote Street, Keighley, was ordered to pay £165 for stealing items from Farmfoods Carl Rawson, of 38 Delph House, Parkwood Rise, Keighley, was jailed for a total of 44 weeks for two offences of stealing alcohol from Sainsbury’s, two counts of stealing items from Boots and four offences of theft, for which a court order had previously been imposed Mark Thornton, of 102 Alice Street, Keighley, was ordered to pay £165 for stealing meat products from Morrisons Javed Iqbal Hussain, of Flat 1, 116A East Parade, Keighley, was given a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge for stealing three packs of razor blades from Boots David Michael Garnett, of Flat 5, Chapel Court, Station Road, Haworth, was ordered to pay £205 for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour The information in this file is supplied by Bradford and Keighley Magistrates’ Court.
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