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Eighteen people plead guilty to violent disorder at Twyford Woods illegal rave

Eighteen people have admitted charges of violent disorder following incidents at an illegal rave at Twyford Woods in South Lincolnshire. The defendants were among 27 people who appeared before Lincoln Crown Court on the afternoon of Thursday, March 17, accused of offences arising out of the rave near Colsterworth, on Sunday, May 24, 2015. Police…

Eighteen people have admitted charges of violent disorder following incidents at an illegal rave at Twyford Woods in South Lincolnshire.

The defendants were among 27 people who appeared before Lincoln Crown Court on the afternoon of Thursday, March 17, accused of offences arising out of the rave near Colsterworth, on Sunday, May 24, 2015.

Police carried out an operation to close down the event which led to 21 officers and a police dog suffering injuries.

The defendants who admitted violent disorder were:

  • Benjamin Moore, 20, of Lowestoft, Suffolk
  • Joseph Collins, 27, of Lowestoft, Suffolk
  • Ross Porter, 29, of Blackwater, Camberley
  • Robert Cooper, 20, of Finchampstead, Berks
  • Thomas Carling, 18, of Corsham, Wilts
  • Anthony Davies, 30, of Tonypandy, South Wales
  • Richard Higgs, 21, of Headingley, Leeds
  • Chris Willis, 24, of Dunstable, Beds
  • Maggie-Mae Cross, 20, of Carbrooke, Norfolk
  • Ashleigh Davies, 34, of Tonypandy, South Wales
  • Adam Sheen, 30, of Newport, Gwent
  • Joshua Colman, 21, of Narborough, Norfolk
  • Scott Lamond, 28, of Roath, Cardiff
  • Anthony Owens, 19, of Southmead, Bristol
  • Zachary King, 20, of Lakenheath, Suffolk
  • James Long, 22, of Ampthill, Beds;
  • Dale Waring, 20, of Outwell, Norfolk
  • Dale Hopcroft, 22, of The Maltings, Norfolk.

Owens also admitted two charges of supplying drugs, a further charge of possession of cannabis with intent to supply and also illegal possession of ketamine.

Fabian Gibertoni, 19, of Sheffield, admitted possession of ketamine with intent to supply.

Kirsty Wiggins, 24, of Cirencester, also admitted possession of ketamine with intent to supply.

They will be sentenced in July along with three other men who admitted violent disorder at an earlier hearing.

They are: Oliver Rickman-Williams, 23, of Stroud, Gloucs; Michael Carden, 22, of Brimscombe, Gloucs; and Kieran Wilson, 23, of Hoveton, Norfolk.

Three other defendants face trial after denying charges.

Alan Brown, 31, of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, denied an offence of public nuisance by providing a generator for use at the rave.

Jonathan Lawson, 25, of Norwich, denied two charges of possession of drugs with intent to supply; Stephen Kelly, 26, of Bristol, denied possession of MDMA with intent to supply.

No pleas were taken from four other defendants. Glen More, 23, of Stroud, Gloucs; Benjamin Richardson, 18, of Millfield Road, Metheringham, Lincs; Shea Bruce-Watson, 19, of Glastonbury. Somerset; are all accused of violent disorder.

Samuel Stevens, 20, of Chipping Norton, is accused of possessing drugs with intent to supply.

A warrant was issued for the arrest of Alfie Clutterham ,18, of Ashley, Cambs, who failed to appear at court to answer a charge of violent disorder.