Aldi store and petrol station among businesses caught breaching Covid rules
Another eight businesses have been found to have breached Covid-19 regulations in Bridgend county
19:49, 15 FEB 2021
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Subway and Pizza Hut in Bridgend caught breaching coronavirus face mask rules
Council workers found staff working without masks at Pizza Hut in Brackla and Subway in South Cornelly
07:15, 2 FEB 2021
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Four businesses, including a Pizza Hut and a Subway, have been caught breaching coronavirus guidelines in Bridgend.
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image captionAlun Davies, Paul Davies and Darren Millar have apologised but deny any wrongdoing
An investigation has found that four members of the Welsh Parliament drank alcohol on its premises, days after a Wales-wide alcohol ban came into force.
The Senedd has referred the possible breach of Covid rules to Cardiff Council and its own standards watchdog.
Conservative group leader Paul Davies has apologised and won the unanimous support of the group to stay in post.
Mr Davies, Tory chief whip Darren Millar and Labour s Alun Davies deny breaking any rules.
Alun Davies has been suspended from the Labour group in the Senedd.
Four more businesses in Bridgend county caught breaching Covid rules
Officials closed two car washes and warned a petrol station and convenience store
14:54, 3 JAN 2021
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