Chapelfield Gardens in Norwich. Picture: Denise Bradley.
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Three people have been charged with breaking lockdown rules by taking part in an anti-Covid protest involving more than 30 people in a Norwich park.
Keeley Baker, 38, Richard Goldsmith, 44, and Calvin Stroud, 55, were among those taking part in a gathering at Chapelfield Gardens in Norwich, during the second national lockdown, on November 7 last year.
Baker, of Fleming Close, Gorleston, Goldsmith, of Sheep Meadow Close, Norwich, and Stroud, from London, all appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court earlier this month having each been charged with being involved in the holding of a gathering or more than 30 people in a public place in contravention of coronavirus regulations.
Published:
1:03 PM January 6, 2021
Updated:
4:36 PM January 6, 2021
Ricardo Teixeira, 56, of Long Row, Norwich, was refused entry to Norwich Magistrates Court on November 18 2020 because he was drunk PICTURE: Jamie Honeywood
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A woman is due to appear in court later this week accused of fraud over the sale of a puppy online.
Hannah Manning, of Glamis Court in Harleston, has been charged with one count of fraud in relation to the sale of a puppy, Norfolk police confirmed on Wednesday.
Manning, 30, was initially charged in September 2020.
She was released on police bail and is due to appear at Norwich Magistrates Court on Friday January 8.
The Norwich Gates at Sandringham, near where the crash happened.
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A woman has been charged with drink-driving after a crash on Christmas Day.
Police were called to a two-car crash near Sandringham December 25.
A Citroen and Ford were involved in a crash near to the Norwich Gates shortly before 1.45pm.
Police and paramedics attended the scene and the driver of the Ford was arrested on suspicion of drink driving after providing a positive roadside test.
The driver was taken into custody at King’s Lynn Police Investigation Centre and later charged.
Emma Smith, 39 and of Anmer, King’s Lynn, is accused of one count of drink driving and has been released on bail to appear before Norwich Magistrates Court on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.
The Mischief pub on Fye Bridge Street, Norwich. Photo: Steve Adams
A man who failed to appear in court in connection with a case where a stolen car ploughed into a Norwich pub is still being hunted by police.
Police were called to The Mischief pub, on Fye Bridge Street, at 11.40pm on January 22 this year to reports that a Silver Seat Leon mounted the pavement and hit four pedestrians.
The ambulance service was called to the scene, but no one was believed to have been seriously injured.
Dean White, 27, of High Street, Lowestoft, was due to appear at Norwich Magistrates Court on Tuesday, December 22 having been charged with aggravated vehicle taking on January 26 this year in relation to the incident.