Bangor man who damaged door to avoid alcohol and complete unpaid work | North Wales Chronicle

2022-10-11 06:33:11 By : Ms. Tea zhao

A MAN from Bangor has been ordered to abstain from consuming alcohol and carry out unpaid work after pleading guilty to causing criminal damage to property.

Mark Coburn, 36, of Y Cilgant, was accused of damaging the glass panel of a UPVC door on Thomas Close, Beaumaris on June 10.

He pleaded guilty at Caernarfon Magistrates’ Court on September 13.

Coburn is to complete 80 hours’ unpaid work, and avoid alcohol for 120 days.

The court ordered him to pay £100 in compensation, and £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service, making a total payment of £185.

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