GRAHAM LEECY, aged 77, of Oak Street, Shaw, was disqualified from owning a dog for two years and fined £80 for being the owner of a dog dangerously out of control in Dunwood Park, Shaw, on August 29, 2017. He was ordered to pay £600 compensation and a surcharge to fund victim services of £30.

DYLAN HESELWOOD, aged 26, of Littlemoor House, Littlemoor, Oldham, was given a community order with a curfew requirement and electronic monitoring for attempted to steal and unknown quantity of cash from BT and failing to surrender to bail. He was ordered to pay £200 compensation.

ANDREW SMETHURST, aged 54, of Diglea, Diggle, was bound over in the sum of £500 for six months to keep the peace after causing a breach of the piece in Oldham on April 10.

JOHN DAMIEN CHEETHAM, aged 49, of Gainsborough Avenue, Oldham, was given a community order with 200 hours unpaid work and a restraining order for harassment which was racially aggravated. he was ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £85 and £85 costs.

MATTHEW GILDER, aged 20, of Crompton Street, Oldham, was given a community ordered with a rehabilitation activity requirement for assault by beating. He was fined £100 and ordered to pay £50 compensation, a surcharge to fund victim services of £85 and £85 costs.

JOHN BEIRNE, of Lord Lane, Failsworth, was fined £500 for being in control of or managing a home not licensed under the Housing Act. He was ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £50 and £675 costs.

GARY CURLEY, of Sumner Street, Shaw, was fined £1,000 for failing to comply with a notice served by Oldham Council on December 30 2017 to remove an abandoned van, trailer boxes, steel shipping containers, trailers, gas cylinders and industrial liquid storage containers from land at the rear of Sumner Street. He was ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £100 and £400 costs.

TERENCE JOSEPH HIGGINS, aged 45, of Burnaby Street, Coppice, has been sent to prison for two months after failing to comply with the community requirement of a suspended jail term. He was spared immediate confinement on January 18 when he was given the suspended sentence for causing £2,500 worth of damage to doors, a window and other furniture at the REGENDER Homeless Hostel and failing to surrender to bail.

SPARTACUS MIHAI, aged 20, of Abbey Hills Road, Oldham, has admitted drink driving a BMW Series 1 car on Manchester Road. He has also pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and having no insurance.

RYAN JAMES HORSFALL, aged 18, of Astley Close, High Crompton Shaw, has admitted breaching a community order made by Tameside Magistrates Court on January 18. He failed to attend unpaid work appointments on January 28 and February 4. He must now carry out unpaid work for 14 hours within the next 12 months.