A Pembroke Dock man is to stand trial accused of sex offences against girls in west Wales and in London.

Richard Gould, aged 45, of Gwyther Street, today (Friday) entered pleas of not guilty to 10 charges relating to offences said to have been committed in Woolwich.

They include rape, attempted rape, gross indecency, indecent assault and enticing a child to look at an image of an adult having sex.

Gould has already entered pleas of not guilty to similar charges in relation to a different girl.

That offending is alleged to have happened in Pembrokeshire.

Judge Peter Heywood, sitting at Swansea crown court, directed that both matters would be tried together.

The trial, expected to last for five days, will begin on September 26.

Gould was granted bail meanwhile.