Wendy Buckney: Clydach man Brian Whitelock denies murder

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Wendy Buckney founded Swansea's Pen-Y-Fedw Riding Centre and Livery Yard

A 56-year-old man from Clydach has denied murdering a 71-year-old woman.

Brian Whitelock appeared before Swansea Crown Court accused of murdering Wendy Buckney on 23 August 2022.

Mr Whitelock, who appeared by video link from custody, spoke only to enter his not guilty plea during the hearing before Mrs Justice Jefford.

A two-week trial is provisionally due to take place in December or January, the court was told.

A further hearing will take place on 1 December.

The body of Ms Buckney, a retired horsewoman, was discovered outside her home in Clydach, near Swansea last summer.

She founded the well-loved Pen-Y-Fedw Riding Centre and Livery Yard and still kept horses after moving to her new home.

In a statement released by police, her family said: "As a family we are devastated that our much-loved sister, aunt and friend has been taken away so tragically.

"Our family are broken and we will miss her forever."

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