FIONA MARY CHANTREY, aged 54, of Fairfield Park, Lyme Regis. Admitted driving at a speed exceeding 60mph on a single carriageway. Fined £95. Licence endorsed with three penalty points.

PHILIP RONALD DEWHURST, aged 32, of Duck Street, Symondsbury.

Admitted driving at a speed exceeding 70mph on a dual carriageway. Fined £135 and ordered to pay costs of £85. Licence endorsed with three penalty points. Also admitted failing to produce a driving licence when required. Fined £135.

PAUL JOHN FISHLOCK, also known as PAUL JOHN FISHLOCH, aged 47, of North Allington, Bridport. Found guilty in absence of failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver when required. Fined £600 and ordered to pay costs of £85. Licence endorsed with six penalty points. Also found guilty in absence of using a motor vehicle on a road or public place without third party insurance. Fined £600.

SAMANTHA ADELE MORGAN, aged 20, of Holbeck Close, Dorchester. Admitted undertaking or assisting in the retention, removal, disposal or realisation of stolen goods, namely a mobile phone. Fined £100 and ordered to pay costs of £85.

CAMERON ANTHONY MAINS, 45, of High East Street, Dorchester. Admitted stealing six bars of Toblerone and one can of Coca Cola to the value of £7 belonging to a store in Dorchester. Discharged conditionally for 12 months.

LESLEY ALISON BELL, also known as LESLEY ALISON NICHOLLS, 48, of Gore Cross Way, Bridport. Admitted failing to provide a specimen for analysis as a vehicle driver in the course of an investigation. Fined £380 and ordered to pay costs of £85. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months.

BENAISSA E’BAREK KOURA, also known as BEN AISSA KOURA, aged 41, of Barrack Street, Bridport. Admitted stealing eight bottles of alcohol to the value of £160.20 belonging to a store in Bridport. Committed to prison for four weeks, suspended for one year. Ordered to pay compensation of £162.20 and costs of £85. Admitted breaching a conditional discharge. No adjudication, dealt with for original offence. Original offence of theft. Committed to prison for four weeks, to be served concurrently and suspended for one year. Overall length of sentence four weeks, suspended for one year.