FROM the carpenter who repeatedly attacked his partner to the abusive woman banned from a Herefordshire pub, these are the magistrates court cases we reported on this week.

A court has banned a coronavirus-restriction breaking woman from entering a Leominster pub.

Fleur Alice Hirschmann pleaded guilty to two charges and was found guilty of a third when she appeared before magistrates in Hereford.

READ MORE: Abusive woman banned from Herefordshire pub after breaking coronavirus rules

An nhs nurse who had been helping with the Covid vaccine rollout crashed her car after leaving her boyfriend's house on Christmas Day while twice the drink driving limit.

Helen Carter got behind the wheel, despite having consumed alcohol on Christmas Day last year, after an argument with her new boyfriend's family.

READ MORE: Hereford nurse in court after rolling car in Christmas Day drink-drive crash

A man has been handed a community order after allowing others to supply drugs from his home.

Jason Paul Craddock entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford on April 29.

READ MORE: Man allowed drug supply from his Hereford home

A driver has been banned from the roads after failing to provide a breath sample to police.

Terence Ivor Bozward entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Kidderminster on April 29 after previously pleading not guilty.

READ MORE: Herefordshire driver banned from the roads after failing to give a breath sample

A carpenter has been handed a suspended sentence after showing no remorse for repeated attacks on his ex-partner.

Anthony Ian Thomas Rouse admitted assaulting his ex-partner by beating and causing criminal damage to her property when he appeared before Hereford magistrates.

READ MORE: Woman ran shoeless from Hereford home after carpenter's repeated attacks

A train passenger was caught with an eight-inch kitchen knife in his pocket on a visit to his online friend in Hereford, a court has heard.

Ashley Brooks admitted carrying a kitchen knife without good reason lawful authority when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford.

READ MORE: Rail passenger was caught in Hereford with eight-inch kitchen knife in his pocket