Jailed conman Greg Wilson ordered to pay woman he duped £36k compensation A JAILED conman must pay £36,000 to a woman duped into believing she was to marry him, with whom she had a son bearing his false surname. It follows proceeds of crime inquiries into the means and assets of fraudster Greg Wilson, who, purporting to be a firefighter, ‘James Scott’, conned the woman and her sister to “invest” almost £58,000 in fictitious property developments he claimed to be planning on the Quayside, in Newcastle, and Durham’s Ramside Hall Estate. Both gave up good jobs to join him in the non-existent property ventures.
Teesside Park set to reopen to shoppers as lockdown eases further next week
From April 12, stores such as JD Sports, TK Maxx and Pandora will be open
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Visitors will soon be able to have a browse around the shops as Teesside Park prepares to reopen.
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Blaze which ripped roof off Thornaby shops was not suspicious , police say
A cordon was erected following the blaze on Easter Sunday
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A police cordon at the scene of a flat fire has been removed as enquiries conclude.