THESE people were sentenced for offences that they committed in and around Salisbury.

The cases were either heard in Salisbury Magistrates Court, involved people that live in or near the city or the offence was committed in Salisbury.

Dylan Bravery, 21, of Barnard Street, stole £1,140 belonging to Hampton Inn, Salisbury, on June 26.

Magistrates sentenced him to a six-month community order in which he must complete 45 rehabilitation days and pay compensation in full by October 30.

Ben Tredgold, 26, of Larkhill Road, stole various items from Home Bargains and drove a Renault Clio at Equinox Drive while disqualified and over the drink-drive limit on January 17.

He had 113 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of his blood, 33 over the legal limit.

Tredgold was sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months, 25 rehabilitation days and must pay £239. He was also from driving for 1,199 days.

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Jenna Williams, 34, of Coombe View, was ordered to pay £418 after she was caught stopping her car on part of a Netherhampton Road Zebra crossing on March 22.

Esther Alizor, 37, of Fugglestone, drove a Renault Clio on the A303 without insurance on January 9. She was ordered to pay £594 and her driving record was endorsed with six points.

Luca Goneqali, 25, of Invicta Park, drove a Military Truck along the A345 in Figheldean without due care and attention on April 13.

His driving record was endorsed with six penalty points and he was ordered to pay £443.

Robert Parslow, 42, of Tanners Lane in Shrewton, failed to give identifying information of a driver who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence at Swindon on March 22.

Magistrates ordered him to pay £278 and his driving record was endorsed with six penalty points.

Raymond New, 80, of Vigo Road in Andover, was caught breaking the speed limit in his Honda Accord along the A354 Coobme Bissett on May 22.

His driving record was endorsed with six penalty points and he was ordered to pay £368.

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Matthew Reeks, 46, of Sixpenny Handley, was ordered to pay £1,167 after he was caught breaking the speed limit on various 50-miles-per-hour roads in Torquay on February 21.

Cornwall Magistrates disqualified him from holding or obtaining a driving licence for seven days.

Marvin Twumasi Opoku, 29, of Bulford Barracks, drove a Peugeot 308 at Quemerford in Calne without insurance on December 30.

Supported by his Sergeant Major, Opoku was ordered to pay £278 and his driving record was endorsed with six penalty points.

Oliver Russell, of Old Farmhouse Close, was caught speeding in an Audi on the M3 Motorway on February 19.

The 20-year-old pleaded guilty to the offence, was ordered to pay £202 and three points were added to his record.