A MAN and woman from Liverpool have admitted being concerned in the supply of class A drugs in Rhyl.

Andrew Manning, 45, of Southwood Road, and Tracey Hoolahan, 52, of Huskisson Street, will be sentenced at Mold Crown Court on June 5.

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On March 28, Manning pleaded guilty to possession of class B (amphetamine) and A (cocaine) drugs with intent to supply.

Hoolahan denied the following offences on the same day, but changed her pleas to guilty at Mold Crown Court today (April 26):

  • Possessing a class B drug (amphetamine) with intent to supply.
  • Being concerned in the supply of a class A drug (cocaine).
  • Being concerned in the supply of a class A drug (heroin).
  • Being concerned in the supply of a class B drug (amphetamine).

Their offences took place in Rhyl and Liverpool in the summer of 2020.

Both have been granted bail until their sentencing hearing.

Following Hoolahan’s guilty pleas, Judge Niclas Parry told her: “You’re still going to be given some credit for pleading guilty. It’s late, but nevertheless, it’s well before trial.

“You’re in trouble - you know that now.

“I’d be misleading you if I was telling you not to prepare yourself for a custodial sentence.”