Five people have been handed Criminal Behaviour Orders following instances of criminal and anti-social behaviour in the Long Eaton area.
Farrah Francis Ready, who comes from the town, admitted criminal damage and theft from a shop when she appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 5th July 2023, and was handed an eight-week prison sentence.
The charges related to an incident on Monday 26th June 2023 in King Edward Street, Sandiacre, when Ready damaged a vehicle. Two days later she stole items from the Co-op in Grasmere Road, Long Eaton.
Following Ready’s guilty plea, the 28-year-old was handed a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order, running until 5th July 2026, with five conditions including:
She must not consume alcohol in a public place other than a licenced premises, be found drunk in any public place, enter any other place where you have been specifically banned or excluded, act or incite others to act in an anti-social manner in a public place or communal areas of residential accommodation or remain in a retail premises when directed to leave by staff.
Chantelle Monk, of no fixed address, admitted one count of theft from a branch of Wilko’s in Ilkeston on Friday 28th July, and was given a four-year Criminal Behaviour Order at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court. The order runs until 10th August 2027 and includes two conditions, those being that the 27-year-old must not enter any retail premises from which she has been banned or excluded, and must not remain in any retail premises once directed to leave by staff.
Bryn Tansley, also from Long Eaton, appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court and was handed a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order after stealing items from a branch of Sainsbury’s in Tamworth Road, Long Eaton.
Under the terms of his order, which runs until 1st August 2026, the 51-year-old must not enter any other place where he has been specifically banned or excluded. He also must not remain in any retail premises when directed to leave by staff.
Ashley Williamson, of no fixed address, appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court and was handed a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order, which runs until 16th August 2026.
The 33-year-old must not enter any retail premises where he has been specifically banned or excluded and must not remain in any retail premises when directed to leave by staff.
Michael Harvey, from Nottingham, was handed a Criminal Behaviour Order running until 2nd October 2026 when he appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court.
He was convicted of seven counts of theft from shops in Tamworth Road, Long Eaton. The conditions of his order mean that the 45-year-old must not enter any other place where he has been specifically banned or excluded. He must also not remain in any retail premises when directed to leave by staff.
If any of the five people breach their conditions, they can be arrested and returned to court and could be sent to prison.