MAGISTRATES have banned two criminals from every bar, pub or nightclub in England and Wales.

Shaun Haden, of Breach Field in Wool, was ordered to comply with the prohibited activity requirement after admitting drink driving.

The 28-year-old drove an Audi in West Street, Wareham on January 21 with 83 micrograms of alcohol in breath. The limit is 35mg.

Magistrates banned Haden from driving for three years. He was also sentenced to a community order, which includes a rehabilitation activity requirement for 15 days and 80 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months.

Scott Stranack, of Wareham Road, Organford, was the second to be barred from drinking spots.

He was convicted in his absence of stealing long-life oil from BP in Longfleet Road, Poole, on July 7 2017. Stranack, 33, also admitted failing to surrender to custody, stealing clothing from Surprise N Store in Swanage, stealing DVDs from Co-op in Wareham, using threatening or abusive words or behaviour and criminal damage to a door at McDonald's in Southampton.

The defendant was sentenced to a community order and must carry out 120 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. He was also ordered to pay £480 in compensation to McDonald's.

Both Stanack and Haden must comply with the order for 12 months.