The following have been dealt with by Bradford magistrates:

Anthony Thompson, aged 27, of Longfield Drive, Bowling; assault, 12 months’ community order, £25 compensation, £85 costs. Asghar Khan, aged 40, of Salisbury Road, Frizinghall; trader engaging in unfair commercial practice, £65 fine, £15 costs; contravening building regulations, £65 fine, £265 costs. Carl Priestley, aged 48, of Marchcote Lane, Cottingley; two counts of failure to notify change of circumstances, 24 months’ community order, £75 costs. Mark Daniel Wakeling, aged 23, of Holme Wood Road, Holme Wood; four counts of failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with for the original offence of burglary, community order make, 40 hours’ unpaid work, £45 costs.

Alan Joseph Whelan, aged 26, of Hawkshead Walk, Little Horton; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked, dealt with for the original offence of breach of non-molestation order, ten days’ community order made with electronic monitoring and curfew, £45 costs. Paul Andrew Bennett, aged 39, of Cross Lane, Bingley; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked, dealt with for the original offences of theft and failure to surrender to custody, 12 months’ conditional discharge.

Mark Paul Walker, aged 29, of Croscombe Walk, Little Horton; theft, failure to surrender to custody, jailed for 21 days. Christopher Wilmore, aged 26, of Azealea Court, Pollard Park; assault, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £85 costs. Shess Rehman, aged 37, of Chelmsford Road, Bradford Moor; speeding, £80 fine, £265 costs, licence endorsed. Asim Hussain, aged 27, of Grange Park Drive, Bingley; driving without insurance, £100 fine, £100 costs, banned from driving for six months; driving without a licence, no separate penalty. Mohammed Shakiel, aged 33, of Middlebrook Way, Fairweather Green; driving without seatbelt, £30 fine, £100 costs.

We wish to point out that all the information in this court file is provided by the magistrates’ court, which collates the details largely from prosecutors and the police. In calculating the amount of any fine, the court takes into account the income of the offender as well as the seriousness of the offence.