WEST SWINDON: Rachel Barrett, 27, of Castleton Road, pleaded guilty to driving a Renault Scenic without due care and attention, failing to stop at the scene of an accident, driving without a licence or insurance.

She was fined £160 and her licence was endorsed with six penalty points.

TOOTHILL: Jacob Rodney, 32, of Cowdrey Close, admitted possession of cannabis. He was fined £80 and ordered to pay £117 in costs and surcharge. The drugs were forfeited and will be destroyed.

TOWN CENTRE: A Romanian breached a bail condition while awaiting extradition to his home country.

JPs heard Marius-Florentin Blanariu, 21, of County Road, had been bailed by Westminster Magistrates’ Court on December 30 while he waited to be extradited to Romania, with a condition to live and sleep at the Swindon bed and breakfast.

He breached the curfew between New Year's Eve and January 5.

Blanariu admitted the bail breach and an allegation he was drunk and disorderly on John Street, Swindon, on January 5. He was fined £100 and ordered to pay a £32 victim surcharge. The bill was deemed paid by time served.

ELDENE: A 16-year-old admitted supplying heroin and crack cocaine to undercover police officer “Steve” in July last year.

The boy, who cannot be named because he is under 18, was bailed and will be sentenced at Swindon Youth Court on February 4.

He is one of dozens of dealers snared in Wiltshire Police’s undercover operation that saw officers pose as addicts last summer.

SWINDON: Wiltshire Police have been given a further six months to keep £1,300 cash seized from a Thomas Blackman, of Haydon Court, at the Orbital shopping centre and his Haydon Wick home on January 4.

Magistrates were told police suspect the cash has been obtained unlawfully.

SWINDON: Nicholas De Scossa, 61, of Littlewick Green, Maidenhead, pleaded guilty to speeding in a Land Rover on the M4 near Swindon on July 13 last year. He was fined £865, ordered to pay 171 in costs and surcharge and his licence was endorsed with six penalty points.

CRICKLADE: Michael Eagles, 30, of Fairford Lane, Marston Meysey, admitted driving a Ford Transit in Cricklade without due care and attention on August 23.

He was fined £550, given seven penalty points and ordered to pay £140 in costs and surcharge.

RAILWAY VILLAGE: Magistrates signed a six-month closure order on a London Street terraced home. The tenant was 36-year-old Rebecca Fenn.

SWINDON: Scott Hambridge, 32, of Vaughn Williams Way, Redhouse, was fined £377 after he admitted via single justice procedure speeding between junctions 15 and 16 of the M4 on June 2 last year. He was driving a VW Scirocco.

Hambridge was given six penalty points and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £37 victim surcharge.

ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT: Crystal Jones, 28, of Marlborough Road, Royal Wootton Basset, pleaded guilty to having no insurance for a Mercedes A180 stopped at the BP petrol station on the A3102 in June last year.

She was fined £230, given six penalty points and ordered to pay £115 in costs and surcharge.

SWINDON: Jay Mapstone, 18, of Banwell, North Somerset, was fined £660 and given eight penalty points for driving a Honda SCV moped without insurance, a licence or a MOT for the bike.

The case against him was proved in his absence. Magistrates ordered the teen pay £85 costs and a £66 victim surcharge.

TOWN CENTRE: A man who damaged a pub sign must pay the landlord compensation.

Appearing before Swindon Magistrates’ Court, Matthew Caswell, 29, of the David Murray John Tower, pleaded guilty to assault by beating and criminal damage.

JPs heard he had done £100 of damage to a sign belonging to the Groves Company Inn, on Fleet Street, on July 20 last year. The assault happened on the same date.

He was ordered to pay £200 compensation split equally between the assault victim and the pub.