A MAN from Bangor is to pay more than £350 after he was found guilty of travelling by train between the city and Holyhead without a valid ticket.
Chole Hughes, 24, of Caernarfon Road, was accused of not paying his rail fare on February 16.
He pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on August 19.
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Hughes was fined £220, and ordered to pay costs of £100, a victim surcharge of £34, and £9.70 in compensation.
This amounted to a total of £363.70, which Hughes is to pay by September 16.
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