Rogue builder handed 43-month prison sentence
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Local man given 43-month prison sentence in rogue builder case
Cardiff Crown Court has heard of the misery that Paul Atkinson caused residents after they agreed for him to undertake building work and home improvements at their properties. In a case brought by Bridgend County Borough Council, Atkinson, of Woodlands Avenue, Porthcawl, was charged with offences under the Fraud Act 2006 and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. The Shared Regulatory Services then investigated Atkinson’s …


Porthcawl man given 43-month prison sentence in rogue builder case
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Rogue builder handed 43-month prison sentence
Examples of some of Paul Atkinson’s uncompleted work. Credit: Shared Regulatory Services A builder from Porthcawl has been given a 43-month prison sentence after being charged with offences under the Fraud Act and Consumer Protection legislation. Cardiff Crown Court heard of the misery that Paul Atkinson caused residents after they took him on to carry out building work and home improvements at their properties. In a case brought by Bridgend Cou…
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