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Barber caught cutting hair in room above takeaway and pub serving drinks to customers hit with £1,000 Covid fines
A car wash was also among three business in the Caerphilly area fined £1,000 for breaching coronavirus regulations
Council officers visited a pub in the Lower Rhymney Valley area and found customers inside drinking alcohol in breach of coronavirus rules (Image: Kirsty O Connor/PA Wire)
A barber who was caught cutting hair in a room above a takeaway and a pub that was found to be serving drinks to customers have been hit with £1,000 Covid fines. Three businesses in the Caerphilly area were hit with the £1,000 fixed penalty notices after breaching coronavirus regulations.
A MAN who was running an illegal barber shop in his garden shed during lockdown has been fined £1,000. Trading standards and Covid Enforcement Officers caught the 26-year-old cutting hair in the shed in his back garden on February 5, following a tip-off. Businesses such as hairdressers – which involve close contact between people – are not allowed to operate during the current Wales-wide level-four lockdown restrictions. Council officers have been given powers to close any premises that are breaking the rules, and issue fixed penalty notices to traders. The shed barber was caught at his home address in the Morgan Jones Park area of Caerphilly.