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Arrest warrant issued for roofer accused of £14,000 fraud against eight customers
Aron Wyn Roberts, 40, of Bontnewydd near Caernarfon failed to turn up in court to answer the charges
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A roofer accused of committing fraud totalling almost £14,000 against eight customers failed to turn up in court.
Aron (corr) Wyn Roberts, 40, who was due to appear at Caernarfon Magistrates Court yesterday (April 21), is also accused of ordering a conservatory that didn t exist.
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Works to demolish buildings on a fire-hit high street are to start.
High Street in Bangor is set to be shut to traffic for two months from Monday so two buildings damaged by a blaze in a flat above a Japanese restaurant in December 2019 can be knocked down.
Politicians have called for businesses, already hit by Covid, to be given financial relief as the road is due to be closed to traffic until Easter.
Gwynedd council said the demolition work will take about 13 weeks.
The council s head of environment Dafydd Wyn Williams said he hoped the road would re-open as soon as possible .