Detective Sergeant Rick Ellis, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: We take these kinds of incidents extremely seriously and – as we did yesterday – will devote whatever resources are necessary to investigating them. I would also urge people to be vigilant to door-to-door salesmen and remember you do not have to open the door to anyone who you are not expecting to call.
“Legitimate callers should make appointments to visit and should have no issues with providing proof of their identity or with you calling their company to verify that they are who they say they are.
Kenneth Gill, aged 52, of Long Lane, Carlton-in-Lindrick, has been charged with one count of burglary and theft and remanded in custody.
Newark care home operators fined £140,000 after resident injured and others exposed to risk of harm Policies are pointless if not scrutinised, regulated and acted upon, the judge said.
04:00, 8 MAY 2021
Bowbridge Court Care Home, in Newark, operated by Ideal Care Homes.
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A provider for a Nottinghamshire care home has been handed a £140,000 bill after a resident was injured at the hands of another, despite opportunities to prevent it.
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image captionThe CQC said staff at Bowbridge Court lacked guidance on how to deal with the woman s challenging behaviour
The owners of a care home have been fined £140,000 for failing to protect a resident from an attack.
Nottingham Magistrates Court heard the victim suffered a serious head injury in 2017, at Bowbridge Court in Newark, Nottinghamshire, when attacked by another resident who had Alzheimer s.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC), prosecuting, said concerns prior to the attack had not been addressed.
Owners Ideal Carehomes were fined and ordered to pay £14,361 costs.
The company had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to provide safe care and treatment after the CQC said it failed in the management of the abusive resident, who had a history of physical aggression towards other residents and staff.
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Police charge man with alleged stalking and criminal damage offences over bank holiday weekend
He appeared in court on Tuesday (May 4) and was released on court bail
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A man has been charged by police after a series of alleged stalking and criminal damage incidents during the bank holiday weekend.