Tag Archives: prison

The Importance of Tax Return Accuracy

11/01/2013 Landlord News newsatlandlordreferencing

HMRC have returned the Tax Return to a man in Evesham after he apparently answered on of the questions incorrectly. In response to the question: “Do you have anyone dependent on you?” the man answered: ” 2.1 million illegal immigrants, 1.1 million crack heads, 4.4 million unemployable Jeremy Kyle scroungers, 900,000 criminals in over 85 [...]

Prison threat for Britains oldest ASBO couple

04/12/2012 Landlord News newsatlandlordreferencing

After making their neighbours lives a living hell an elderly couple have become the oldest people to receive an ASBO, and have been threatened with prison if they breach it. Joseph Gallagher, 85, and his partner Dorothy Womersley, 71, of Grimsby, Lancs, were hit with anti-social behaviour orders after the pair abused the family next [...]

Mentors for freed prisioners?

20/11/2012 Landlord News newsatlandlordreferencing

Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has announced today that the Government is setting out plans for a major extension of mentoring to ex-offenders, which would be provided by voluntary groups and private companies on a payment-by-results basis. With re-conviction rates above 70% in 14 prisons across England and Wales ( Dorchester, in Dorset, having the highest [...]

Neighbourhood support puts 15 drug dealers behind bars.

23/06/2012 Landlord News lrs_keeper

As National Neighbourhood Week draws to a close tomorrow, Birmingham East Police (working alongside members of local communities) have put 15 drug dealers behind bars; who are now serving prison sentences totalling over 50 years. Anti-drugs ” Operation No Deal ” was launched by Birmingham East Police in early 2011 and aimed to work closely [...]

Tenant punches landlord 15 times but avoids prison sentence.

14/06/2012 Landlord News lrs_keeper

A tenant who attacked his landlord on his own doorstep at midnight, punching him 15 times and kicking him whilst he was down, has avoided a prison sentence from Portsmouth Crown Court. The court heard that in September of 2011 Nathan Williamson, the landlord, turned up at his rented property in Seahorse Walk, Gosport to confront [...]