THE following cases appeared at Reading and Slough Magistrates' Court:

August 20:

ROBIN LINDSAY-KIPP, 35, of Thornhill, Bracknell, admitted drink-driving on London Road, Bracknell, on March 15. Found to have 107mcg alcohol per 100ml blood. Fined £800. Also ordered to pay £80 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Also disuqalified from driving for 23 months. 

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August 24:

SAM YOUNG, 31, of Sambourne Drive, Wokingham, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour in a public place, namely Reading Station, on February 15. Fined £232. Also ordered to pay £32 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. 

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ALEXANDER CLARK, 21, of Finchampstead Road, Finchampstead, admitted possession with intent to supply cannabis in Wokingham on December 2, 2018. Also admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis in Wokingham between December 3 - 22, 2018. Community order made, including 80 hours unpaid work requirement. Also ordered to pay £85 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. 

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