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1/1 AN “OVERWHELMED” second hand car seller committed a £160,000 fraud at a post office in an effort to keep the business afloat. Anthony Chediak was spared an immediate prison term by a judge at Bournemouth Crown Court this week, one-and-a-half years after the postmaster was jailed for fraud by abuse of position. Chediak presented four cheques totalling £160,000 to Newtown Post Office in Sea View Road in September 2017. These were to be paid into the accounts of two businesses – Coastline Cars Limited and Coastline Vehicle Supply Limited, both registered to offices in North Road, Poole, which he was running at the time. ....
“This incident stole my independence from me, which is something very dear to me.” The prosecution argued that Dyer’s neighbour was “vulnerable” and was “being targeted” by him, suggesting to the judge that the 34-year-old should serve a custodial sentence. But defence counsel Nick Cotter said Dyer felt “remorse for his actions”. He added: “It is not a defence that he suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, but it is a fact. “His mental health issues go some way to explaining his behaviour on this day. “It doesn’t make anything right and it doesn’t wind the clock back. “My client is aware of the effect this has had on the victim.” ....
BICESTER has criticised solutions for the town s London Road level crossing problem put forward by East West Rail Company. A consultation has started, asking locals what they think about plans for East West Rail (EWR) - a rail link between Oxford and Cambridge. EWR plans to increase train services in Bicester, meaning the frequency of trains passing through the level crossing at London Road would rise and the crossing could be closed for up to 50 minutes in every hour. Six options have therefore been put forward to keep traffic flowing, including building an underpass, an overbridge or closing the road altogether to vehicles, but people are not convinced they would work. ....