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Successful cocaine dealer bought himself pair of £775 designer shoes as a birthday treat
When police stopped Lewis Petryszyn s BMW they found a stash of cocaine deals â some hidden in his pants â plus four mobile phones, and more than £1,200 in cash
14:16, 23 APR 2021
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Cleaner smashes train window after being reported to his boss for smelling of alcohol
The damage put the train out of action for two days - costing a rail company £44,000 in the process
Ian Williams smashed a train window at the Hitachi depot in Swansea
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The shocking audio of a council leader which parents fighting to save their ghost school are furious about
They and others fighting to save primary schools have accused Neath Port Talbot Council leader Rob Jones of having an agenda for shutting them after he was heard saying he would rather every school was 3-16 years
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The closed Godre r Graig Primary School and, inset, Cllr Rob Jones, who has stepped aside from his role as leader of Neath Port Talbot Council (Image: Copyright unknown)
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A couple whose dream home was ruined by flooding days after they finished £10,000 worth of renovation work say they now live in fear of being swamped by sewage every time it rains.
Lauren Jones and Cameron Harkness bought their first home together in 2019 and spent months renovating the semi-detached property in Alltwen, Swansea.
A week before they planned to move in last August, a flood hit and ruined the whole ground floor of the home, destroying carpets, kitchen flooring, skirting boards and more.
There have been several near misses for the couple since then - the latest coming after heavy rain on Saturday.