A 20-year-old man has been banned from Keighley's Club 101 for a year after admitting an assault charge.
Andrew Mark MacMillan, of 117 Hainworth Wood Road, Keighley, was also ordered to be electronically tagged until September under a 9.30pm-8am curfew.
MacMillan was ordered to pay £150 including £100 compensation to his victim Neil Watts.
Magistrates at Bingley put him on probation for 18 months with orders that he takes part in a substance misuse programme.
He also admitted stealing £40 from Mr Watts.
Sajid Ali, of 141 Bradford Road, Keighley, was given a six-month conditional discharge for damaging by fire a door belonging to Airedale NHS Trust.
Shafique Sarwar, of 18 Frederick Street, Keighley, was ordered to pay £60 for speeding.
Barrie Buttrick, of Flat 3, Harewood House, Harefield Close, Eastburn, was ordered to pay £100 for possessing cannabis.
Craig Lee Hinchcliffe, of 17 Lyndsale Avenue, Cross Hills, was ordered to pay £90 for speeding. A six-month driving disqualification was suspended pending an appeal.
Keith William Abercromby, of Morton Hall, Green End Road, East Morton, was ordered to pay £400 for speeding.
Scott Kelly, of 33 Stanley Road, Keighley, was ordered to pay £265 for speeding.
Mohammed Taj, of 35 Holker Street, Keighley, was ordered to pay £190 for speeding.
Graham John Whittaker, of 15 Raglan Street, Fell Lane, Keighley, was ordered to pay £220 for speeding.
Richard Elvis Duncan Field, of 15 Wren Street, Keighley, was ordered to pay £180 for possessing cannabis and allowing his house to be used for smoking cannabis.
Shane Michael Rhodes, of 20 Strong Close Way, Dalton Lane, Keighley, was jailed for 42 days for assaulting Pamela Ayers. The court ordered the sentence to be served consecutively with an existing prison sentence because the serious domestic assault on his partner was committed while on bail for serious assault involving a fractured jaw to the same victim and while subject to a conditional discharge.
Paul Alexander Kilbride, of 71 Richmond Street, Keighley, was ordered to carry out 80 hours community service and pay £60 costs for stealing goods worth £400 from the Centre for the Blind in Scott Street.
Jamie Lee Rowen, of 4 Malt Street, Ingrow, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £90 including compensation for stealing a £60 jacket from Burtons.
Sharon Richardson, of 25 Braithwaite Drive, Keighley, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £55 including compensation for damaging a door window at the Grinning Rat public house in Keighley.
Clifton John Willmore, of 2 Moorside Cottages, Riddlesden, was ordered to pay £1,530 and banned from driving for four years on a drink-drive charge.
John Phillip Mitchell, of 38 Rawlings Street, Keighley, was ordered to pay £750 and banned for 18 months on a drink-drive charge and driving without insurance.
David Sharp, of 61 Leylands House, Park-wood Rise, Keighley, was ordered to pay £670 for driving without insurance or a test certificate.
Malcolm Daynes, of 108 Redcliffe Street, Keighley, was ordered to pay £340 for driving without a licence or a test certificate and failing to produce documents.
Philip Anthony Disney, of 183 Hebden Road, Haworth, was ordered to pay £700 for driving without a licence and a test certificate and failing to produce documents.
Carole Ann Kenny, of 1 Wardle Crescent, Braithwaite, was ordered to carry out 120 hours' community service and pay £500 compensation for assaulting Gillian Fozzard. She was ordered to pay £150 costs.
David Abbs, of 25 Fell Lane, Keighley, was ordered to pay £65 and given a 12-month conditional discharge for falsely claiming a jobseekers' allowance.
Jeanette Susan Kogut, of 67 Berrington Way, Oakworth, was ordered to pay £140 for speeding.
Jonathan Karl Hirst, of 210 North Dean Road, Keighley, was ordered to pay £100 for driving without a licence.
Sharon Joan McGrattan, of 84 Race Moor Lane, Oakworth, was ordered to pay £160 for driving without insurance.
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