A 35-year-old man who robbed Goostrey Post Office has been handed an eight-year prison sentence after admitting armed robbery offences.

Daniel Monk pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery in relation to incidents in Cheshire.

He also admitted attempted robbery and possession of a bladed article in a public place in connection with an incident in Derbyshire.

Monk was sentenced for the offences at Chester Crown Court on Tuesday, April 28.

The eight-year sentence he received has been added to the five years Monk was already serving for an armed robbery he committed at a Post Office in East Knoyle, Wiltshire, on Saturday, August 3.

The latest offences he has been convicted of were committed before that robbery.

On Thursday, July 11 Monk entered a Bargain Booze store on Sandbach Road in Rode Heath near Alsager.

Armed with a crowbar, he demanded cash and cigarettes from a shop assistant.

She handed over a small quantity of cash and cigarettes, and an hour and a half later Monk committed another robbery at a Post Office on Main Road in Goostrey.

He was armed with a wheel wrench and stole a larger quantity of cash after threatening a man and a woman working at the Post Office.

Monk, who was living in Meltham Avenue, Manchester, before he was sent to prison, was subsequently identified via CCTV footage of the robberies.

Det Con Kevin Lloyd said: “Daniel Monk is a serial armed robber who subjected those who were working at the Bargain Booze in Rode Heath and the Post Office in Goostrey to terrifying ordeals.

“One of the victims is still severely traumatised to this day. Thankfully, we were able to identify Monk as the offender after liaising with colleagues from another force.

“Due to the strength of the evidence we gathered against him, including CCTV footage of the robberies, Monk had no option but to plead guilty to the offences.

“He also admitted an attempted robbery and possession of a bladed weapon in a public place in relation to an incident that was investigated by our colleagues at Derbyshire Constabulary.

“That incident occurred at a convenience store on Low Leighton Road in New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire, on Sunday, July 14.

“I am delighted that Monk has received a further eight-year custodial sentence for the offences, to add to the five years he was already serving.

“Stores and Post Offices are safer places to work with Monk behind bars.

“I hope the sentence handed out by Chester Crown Court brings some closure to the victims and also hope it deters others from travelling to Cheshire, or any other county, to commit similar offences.”