Yate rave: Four more people charged after Halloween party during lockdown
Four people, including one man from Bristol, have been summonsed to attend court
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Four more people have been charged after a Halloween party during lockdown.
The Yate rave was attended by over 700 people over Halloween weekend Four more people are due to appear in court next month after being charged with offences connected to the unauthorised music event held in Yate. The latest four people will appear in court charged with a number of offences including assaulting emergency workers, failing to leave when requested and obstructing police The rave, held in a disused warehouse on Stover Trading estate over Halloween weekend had over 700 attendees, who have been widely criticised for their blatant breach of covid-19 regulations. The latest charges come after six men were slapped with fines after pleading guilty to similar charges at the beginning of February.
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7:51 AM February 16, 2021
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A man has been ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £1,133 following a prosecution for fly-tipping brought by North Somerset Council.
Lee Docherty of Allerton Road in Bristol, entered a guilty plea at Bristol Magistrates Court on February 2 after being prosecuted by the council for fly-tipping waste in Yanley Lane in Long Ashton.
He was given a £480 fine, a victim surcharge of £48 and was ordered to pay costs of £605.
The fly-tipped waste consisted of cardboard, children’s toys, an umbrella, plastic boxes, lawnmower parts and black bags containing waste.