In the County Court at Bath
Claim Number: M66BA001
Before District Judge Byass
Between:
Curo Places Limited (Claimant)
-v-
Emma Ingram (Defendant)
On 28 May 2025, District Judge Byass sitting in the County Court at Bath as a District Judge of the County Court, sentenced the Defendant EMMA INGRAM in that case, to a fine of £100 plus costs of £313 payable at a sum of £20 per fortnight for contempt of Court on breach of an Injunction Order dated 6 January 2025 (made final on 28 January 2025). The basis of the sentence imposed is that EMMA INGRAM was in breach of the Injunction dated 6 January 2025, by
On 17 January 2025 attending St Anne’s Avenue Keynsham, Bristol BS31 2EH and attempting to communicate with a resident identified within the injunction;
On 9 March 2025 attending St Anne’s Avenue and attempting to speak to two residents identified within the injunction;
On 18 March 2025 coming in and out of a flat on St Anne’s Avenue, Keynsham, Bristol BS31 2EH with a baseball bat;
On 18 March 2025 the Defendant was found to be within a flat at St Anne’s Avenue Keynsham, Bristol BS31 2EH;
On 25 March 2025 a video was produced to the Claimant by Avon & Somerset Police which showed the Defendant outside a flat on St Anne’s Avenue Keynsham, Bristol BS31 2EH and inside a flat on St Anne’s Avenue Keynsham, Bristol BS31 2EH on 7 March 2025.
These breaches were contrary to the terms of the Injunction Order dated 6 January 2025 to which the Defendant EMMA INGRAM was subject.