A 49-year-old man who set up video cameras to spy on a girl in a bathroom and bedroom has been warned he is facing a jail term.

Kevin Wooldridge was convicted of five counts of voyeurism following a trial at Swindon Crown Court, he was cleared of a sixth.

Now a judge has warned him that he is facing jail for what he has done and will also have to register as a sex offender.

He was living in Marlborough when he committed the offences in the year up to January 2013.

Wooldridge, now of Thatcham, Berkshire, pleaded not guilty to all six charges saying that he had no sexual motive for setting up the cameras.

But a jury rejected his version of events finding him guilty by a ten to two majority on four counts and 11 to one on the other.

Judge Tim Mousley QC put the case off to Friday, October 17, so the probation service could compile a report and released him on bail.

But he said: "You will come back to be sentenced by me in three weeks' time. I will grant you bail between now and then.

"The reason for putting the sentencing back is so there can be a full pre-sentence report for me.

"In my view these offences are so serious that only a prison sentence can follow.

"I will of course wait to see what is said in the pre-sentence report, but that is my view.

"So please don't regard the grant of bail today as any indication you won't be going to prison. In my view you shall."