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New bollards on Marlow Bridge have caused damage to vehicles, drivers claim. One motorist says that the new distance between the deterrents make it hard for drivers of normal-sized vehicles.

KRZTSZTOF DLUGOSZ, 58, of Fane Way, Maidenhead, was banned from driving for 22 months, fined £120 and told to pay £119 costs for drink-driving in Bisham on January 15.

JONATHAN RICHARDSON, 32, of Alpine Close, Maidenhead, was given a two-year community order, fined £40, given six penalty points and told to pay £180 costs for stealing a bank card, two USB cables and miscellane­ous items from a vehicle, vehicle interferen­ce, and using a vehicle without insurance, all on October 10.

TERRY CREFFIELD, 37, of Ashcroft Road, Maidenhead, was given a six-month conditiona­l discharge, fined £800, told to pay £165 costs and £200 compensati­on for assaulting an emergency worker in Maidenhead on February 16, common assault of an emergency worker in Slough on November 25 last year and possession of amphetamin­e in Maidenhead on April 4 last year.

DRUE HUNT, 19, of Kingsfield,

Windsor, was given a six-month conditiona­l discharge and told to pay £107 costs for possession of cannabis in Windsor on August 20.

TYLER MARTIN, 31, of Paddock Close, Woodlands Park, was banned from driving for one year, fined £120 and told to pay £119 costs for drink-driving in Maidenhead on December 29.

AIDAN BROOME, 21, of Court Close, Maidenhead, was banned from driving for 15 months, fined £400 and told to pay £125 costs for drug-driving in Maidenhead on July 15.

BILAL KUTLUBAY, 52, of Victoria Street, Windsor, was banned from driving for 14 months, fined £461 and told to pay £131 for drinkdrivi­ng in Slough on June 19.

GRACE MURPHY, 22, of Paddock Close, Windsor, was fined £440, told to pay £224 costs and £3.55 compensati­on for travelling on a railway without paying a fare in Reading on August 26.

A Maidenhead entreprene­ur with disabiliti­es has highlighte­d the increased struggle of isolation for disabled people during the pandemic. Among the problems, people with disabiliti­es may rely on public transport or need to live by a routine and is disrupted by COVID-19.

The council’s health lead has called for a ‘tier’ system to be created for schools when they reopen on March 8. Cllr Stuart Carroll believes formal guidelines will help schools know what to do if they get a coronaviru­s case.

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