Man who denies stealing wheels and windows from two Powys towns to face trial
Alexandru Cioina, 24, appeared at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, October 15, where he was told a trial will take place in December.
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Alexandru Cioina, 24, appeared at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, October 15, where he was told a trial will take place in December.
Shane Lock, 32, previously admitted assaulting his former partner, as well as criminal damage.
ORGANISERS of a Powys half marathon race are introducing a second, shorter distance this year.
Brian Jones, 24, admitted kicking in a door at a residential property in Llandrindod Wells.
Llandrindod Wells Magistrates’ Court heard this week that William Duggan’s driving licence was revoked following a car accident in November 2023.
Adrian Lloyd admits using threatening behaviour towards four people in a Powys Tesco store – including using racial slurs towards one man.
Clifford Dunn, 73, admits causing the death of Paul Bush in a crash involving a Mazda Bongo last year.
Mohammed Zahid from Bradford is accused of causing the death of George Wilson on the A483 in September, 2023.
RE-think is heading for Cardiff on Tuesday, October 15, to take part in the monthly ‘Market Place’ event at The Senedd.
When Bryn Davies was just 18 he and three friends helped rescue injured climber Terry Taylor while ascending Snowdon (yr Wyddfa).
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