JAMES ANTHONY SKILLING, aged 26, of Helston Drive, Royton, was disqualified from driving for 12 months and fined £120 for driving while over the prescribed alcohol limit. He was ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and £150 costs.

WILLIAM FOGG, aged 25, of Seatoller Court, Royton, was sentenced to prison for six months suspended for 12 months with a drug rehabilitation requirement and 80-hour unpaid work for entering The Summit Inn, in Rochdale Road, Royton, on February 5, with intent to steal. He was also committed to prison for 3 months to run consecutively with the six month sentence for being in possession of a knife in Mildred Avenue on January 28 and for stealing £6 worth of groceries from an Esso store. All offences were committed while on bail. He was ordered to pay £200 compensation.

ABDUL HABIB ULLAH, aged 20, of Rowden Road, Oldham, was committed to detention in a young offender institution for six weeks for three charges of breaching a restraining order. He was ordered to pay £120 compensation.

ALAM UDDIN , aged 25, of Broome Street, Oldham, was committed to prison for eight weeks suspended for 12 months for damaging a shop window to the value of £500. He was sent to prison for eight weeks suspended for 12 months to run concurrently for using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour and ordered to pay £60 costs.

MARIUS DOMARKAS, aged 38, of Crossbank House, Oldham, was committed to prison for 18 weeks suspended for 24 months for failing to provide a breath specimen for analysis when asked to do so by police after being suspected of having driven a vehicle. He committed to prison for six weeks to run consecutively for failing to surrender to custody at Tameside Magistrates Court and ordered to pay £85 costs.

ALI ZAMAN, aged 46, of Hereford Street, Oldham, was given a community order with a 120- hour unpaid work requirement for failing to notify the Department for Work Pensions of a change of circumstances which he knew would affect his Jobseekers Allowance. He was ordered to pay £7,612 in compensation, a surcharge to fund victim services of £85 and £620 costs.