Woman stole £5,000 from housing association
Claire Archer, 35, from Newport has admitted fraud by abuse of position from Cwmbran-based Bron Afon while acting as its chair of the community
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Iwan Gabe Davies is a senior multimedia reporter covering the criminal courts for the South Wales Argus. He breaks the latest big crime stories and has been a fully qualified NCTJ journalist since 2001. Iwan is a history graduate from Aberystwyth University. A former BBC journalist, he is a highly experienced professional.
Iwan Gabe Davies is a senior multimedia reporter covering the criminal courts for the South Wales Argus. He breaks the latest big crime stories and has been a fully qualified NCTJ journalist since 2001. Iwan is a history graduate from Aberystwyth University. A former BBC journalist, he is a highly experienced professional.
Claire Archer, 35, from Newport has admitted fraud by abuse of position from Cwmbran-based Bron Afon while acting as its chair of the community
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