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Fines for lockdown breaching cafe as customers found inside without masks
Fines worth £2000 were issued
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Mustard Seed cafe in Main Road, Gedling (Image: Nottingham Post)
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A Nottinghamshire cafe which has
repeatedly broken coronavirus rules has been hit with more fines from the police.
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image captionThe council said people had been better behaved on Tuesday but a large amount of litter had been left
Council bosses have closed two parks in Nottingham to deter large crowds and a repeat of recent appalling scenes .
David Mellen, leader of Nottingham City Council, criticised the frenzy at the Arboretum park on Monday and confirmed it had now been closed.
It follows a second day of large groups and litter being left behind - this time at Forest Recreation Ground, which remains open.
Lenton Recreation Ground has been closed after similar problems arose .
Mr Mellen said the council regretted having to take this action, since everyone has been looking forward to the chance to visit our parks now restrictions have been eased.
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We re all having bad hair days at the moment - reaction after Mansfield barber caught with salon full of customers
Police found the barber and nine customers inside the Nottingham Road site on Sunday morning
Police found Millers Barber, in Nottingham Road, still operating and providing haircuts on Sunday, March 7. (Image: Andrew Topping / Nottingham Post)
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