A father, mother and their son as well as two other men have been sent for jury trial on drug dealing charges after gardaí raided a home in Finglas last year.
Mar 6, 2021
A Shropshire man accused of 18 sexual offences against seven women defended his behaviour as just banter when challenged about it, a court heard.
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Richard Forsyth pushed one victim down onto a bed and also picked her up like a bride without her consent, Shrewsbury Crown Court was told.
Forsyth, 32, of Brookfield Close, Weston Rhyn, denies charges of rape, attempted rape, assault by penetration and sexual assault against several women. His alleged victims have been giving evidence to his trial this week.
One of the complainants, none of whom can be identified for legal reasons, said under cross-examination on Friday that on one occasion last year Forsyth pushed her onto a bed and sexually assaulted her.
Posted: Mon 14th Dec 2020
Appeal over plans for 15 new homes in Penley upheld after potentially ‘misleading’ comments made at meeting
This article is old - Published: Monday, Dec 14th, 2020
An appeal over the refusal of proposals to create 15 new homes in a Wrexham village has been upheld.
It comes after an inspector said comments made during a planning meeting were “potentially misleading”.
An application by Primesave Properties to build on greenfield land at the back of Brookfield Close in Penley were rejected in January.
It followed concerns being raised about the level of development in the village near the Shropshire border, where more than 100 houses have been built recently.
It comes after an inspector said comments made during a planning meeting were “potentially misleading”. An application by Primesave Properties to build on greenfield land at the back of Brookfield Close in Penley were rejected in January. It followed concerns being raised about the level of development in the village near the Shropshire border, where more than 100 houses have been built recently. However, the company later lodged an appeal after questioning the fairness of the decision by Wrexham Council’s planning committee due to comments made about alternative housing sites in the area. An inspector appointed by the Welsh Government has now decided to overturn the refusal by councillors, as well as awarding costs against the local authority.