A person accused of planning to make use of spray paint and superglue to vandalise Boris Johnson’s wedding ceremony get together venue will face trial later this 12 months.
Tim Speers, 39, is alleged to have been discovered with the gadgets, together with pink boiler fits, on the Daylesford Property in Gloucestershire on 29 July 2022.
At a brief listening to at Southwark Crown Court docket in London on Monday, Mr Speers pleaded not responsible to having gadgets with intend to break property.
After getting into his pleas, he informed Decide Christopher Hehir: “I wish to be at trial. I am unable to wait.”
The previous prime minister and Carrie Johnson have been married in a personal ceremony at Westminster Cathedral in Might 2021.
They hosted their wedding ceremony celebrations at Daylesford Home on 30 July the next 12 months, organising marquees within the grounds.
Speers, of Fairfield Highway, Bude, Cornwall, can also be charged with one depend of possession of a category B drug, hashish, and a category C drug, Etizolam, which he additionally denies.
He was launched on unconditional bail till his trial on 7 September 2026.