PAEDOPHILE Alan Foster has gone back before the court after new evidence revealed a fourth schoolgirl victim and indecent images of children.

Foster, 48, who was jailed for seven years in December after abusing three girls, one as young as eight, faced Aylesbury Crown Court again.

Foster, formerly of Cherry Tree Road, Beaconsfield, was sentenced on Wednesday after previously admitting three indecent assaults between 1994 and 1998 on a fourth girl.

He was also sentenced on two charges of possessing indecent images of children and two of distributing indecent photographs of children.

Karen Holt, prosecuting, said the latest crimes were revealed after police searched a house in Windsor on January 19, belonging to a man who had 14 video tapes hidden in the loft, which he claimed Foster had given him to look after in late 1999.

All were of child pornography and one showed Foster committing indecent acts with the latest victim, aged eight or nine.

The court heard the shots had been filmed inside a van and when Foster was interviewed in February, he admitted he had videoed it himself.

He admitted various assaults on the girl and said he made a video which he had passed to a contact in Windsor to look after, as well as making another video of two girls he had photographed on a beach and distributed.

Martin Lahiffe, defending, said Foster had started to change his attitude towards victims and feelings towards himself "and has started a long course of rehabilitation".

Foster was jailed for four years concurrent for the three indecent assaults, 12 months concurrent for possessing indecent images and 15 months concurrent for distributing indecent photographs of children all concurrent with the existing seven year sentence.

Judge Christopher Tyrer said although the Court of Appeal had dismissed Foster's appeal against the seven year term, the judgement indicated the period "was at the top or close to the applicable bracket... and in the circumstances I am compelled by the Court of Appeal's remarks, to pass concurrent sentences".

The judge added: "But I remain entirely of the view that you are a dangerous paedophile who will always be dangerous and the public will need to be vigilant wherever you may go."