FAIRFORD fencer Christopher Saunders has been given more unpaid work to do after a judge at Gloucester Crown Court heard he had breached a community service order.

Saunders, 21, of Home Ground Lane, was first ordered to do 80 hours unpaid work last November after he admitted assault causing actual bodily harm on another man, Geoffrey Willis, and a public order offence in Fairford.

But he breached the order by failing to keep appointments on three occasions, the court heard.

Recorder Nigel Seed told Saunders this week he would increase the order to 100 hours and that if he didn't comply he would be sent to prison.