Igor Leontjev, 38, of Filton Avenue in Horfield has been banned from driving for 36 months after being caught whilst drunk, without a licence and without insurance.

He was caught on the A4174 in South Gloucestershire between Willy Wicket roundabout and Filton Roundabout.

He tested positive for alcohol, breathing 113 mg of alcohol in 100 ml. The legal limit being 35mg.

He failed to surrender to custody and admitted this in court last month.

He was banned from driving for 36 months. He was sent to jail for 14 weeks and ordered to pay £122.

Josh Price, 32, of Melmore Gardens, Cirencester, was found guilty of three offences when he appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on November 6.

Price was stopped by police in his car on the Old Market in Nailsworth, on July 8 this year.

A breath test revealed that Price had 53 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, the legal limit being 35 micrograms.

He was also found to be in possession of a folding lock knife and 23 grams of cannabis.

Price was disqualified from driving for three years, ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work, and ordered to pay costs of £385.

Tamas Ecsedi, 29, of High Street, Bourton-on-the-Water, pleaded guilty to drink-driving at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on November 6.

He was stopped in his car by police on the A40 London Road, Cheltenham, on October 23 this year.

The court heard how Ecsedi was found to have 72 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, the legal limit being 35 micrograms.

Ecsedi was banned from driving for 19 months and ordered to pay costs of £470.

Miaya Bryan, 41, of Westbury Road, Swindon, pleaded guilty to three offences at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on November 4.

The court heard how on March 18 this year, Bryan stole items from three shops in Cirencester.

Bryan stole four bottles of alcohol to the value of £112.75 from Waitrose, various cosmetic items from Boots to the value of £223.60, and a bottle of wine worth £5 belonging to Majestic Wines on Querns Lane.

She was ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £15 and pay prosecution costs of £25.

Sarah Michalek, 31, of Cowleaze, Purton, appeared in Swindon Magistrates Court on November 14 and pleaded guilty to drink driving, failing to stop following a road collision, child neglect, using threatening or abusive words/behaviour and three counts of assaulting an emergency worker.

She was disqualified from driving for 24 months, ordered to comply with a 12-month community order and required to pay £50 to each officer assaulted.

Kieran Pyke-Turner, 19, of Berrington Road, Chipping Campden, pleaded guilty to drug-driving on May 24.

When an off-duty police officer was queuing up to pay at a BP filling station he smelt cannabis from the man in front of him.

He also noticed that the man’s eyes were glazed and bloodshot and so he followed the man in his car, Cheltenham magistrates were told on November 11.

“The car - a Ford Fiesta – was weaving all over the road and straddled the white line, on one occasion causing an articulated lorry to swerve,” prosecuting lawyer May Li said.

The officer called colleagues and they attended the scene, finding the Ford Fiesta parked in a gateway off the A429 Fosseway at Stow-on-the-Wold, with the man sitting in the driver’s seat with two female passengers, the court heard.

Magistrates banned him from driving for 12 months, fined him £120 and ordered him to pay £40 towards prosecution costs.