Whitworth man sentenced after assault at Oldham Council meeting

Date published: 23 February 2023


A man from Whitworth has been sentenced to a six-month community order and ordered to pay out more than £300, following an incident that took place during an Oldham Council meeting last year.

Gary Leese, 59, threw a plastic bottle at a member of council staff amid chaotic scenes in a council meeting at Oldham Civic Centre in July 2022.

He was charged with common assault and was set to go to trial on Friday 17 February at Tameside Magistrates Court, but instead pleaded guilty.

Leese was sentenced to a six-month community order and ordered to pay a total of £309, which included a fine of £60 and other costs.

Councillor Amanda Chadderton, leader of Oldham Council, said: “We will never tolerate abuse of council staff or members, and will always seek to take the strongest possible action against those who think it is acceptable to harm, threaten or intimidate our colleagues.

“We welcome constructive challenge and debate, and actively encourage people to take part in democracy – but violence is never, and can never be, acceptable.

“I hope this case sends out a strong message to those who seek to undermine the democratic process, or prevent people from doing their jobs, with violent and abusive behaviour. Shameful scenes such as those in our Council chamber last July must never happen again.”

Leese, who had previously denied the charges, is also subject to a restraining order not to contact Oldham Council, following a previous offence from November 2022.

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