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Thieves are hedge hopping across gardens to steal bikes in West Bridgford
Police have followed footprints in the snow to try and find those responsible
04:00, 6 FEB 2021
Updated
Neighbourhood Inspector Craig Berry and West Bridgford s high street
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A gang of thieves are hedge hopping across gardens in West Bridgford and stealing bikes worth up to £1,000.
Two Bingham area venues closed and fined after flouting COVID rules
| Updated: 13:06, 29 January 2021
A pub and a restaurant have been shut down after ignoring lockdown laws by serving alcohol to customers inside.
The owners of the Wheatsheaf Inn in Cropwell Bishop and Indian Nights in East Bridgford have also been given £1,000 fines, while three customers found drinking at the Wheatsheaf were each given £200 fines.
The prohibition notice means both premises are banned from allowing even takeaway customers to enter.
Landlords at The Wheatsheaf in Cropwell Bishop were fined £1,000. (44184631)
Nottinghamshire Police officers found three people sitting drinking with the landlord present when they visited the Wheatsheaf on Wednesday (January 27).
Newark: Man interviewed under caution in relation to death of buzzards
| Updated: 11:08, 18 January 2021
A local man is assisting police with their inquiries in to the killing of wild birds.
Wildlife crime officers from Newark have been working closely with the RSPB after they were called on January 12 following concern to wildlife in the Kneeton area.
All birds of prey are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. To intentionally kill or injure one is a criminal offence and could result in an unlimited fine or up to six months in jail.
Rural police. (43991924)
Rushcliffe Inspector Craig Berry said: Following excellent partnership work by the police and the RSPB we have interviewed a man under caution at the police station in connection with the death of buzzards.
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