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Neighbours say no to Harlees Fish and Chip Shop plans

“They park on the pavements and double yellow lines as it is,” Mr Cottle said. Mrs Cottle also raised concerns over the parking aspect, adding that the lane adjacent to the car park is used by small children heading to the town pool. Opposition to Marquee on corner plot at Frome Rd BOA The artist impression of the marque the BOA fish and chip shop hope to get erected on a piece of land near the Frome Rd junction Station approach junction. Photo Trevor Porter67365 1 In the agent statement it was confirmed that the hut would act independently of the restaurant and no food would be carried over the road.

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Trowbridge bar fined for breaking Covid regulations

Trowbridge Sports bar in Castle Street Photo Trevor Porter A TROWBRIDGE bar has been slapped with Wiltshire’s first £1,000 business fine for breaking Covid rules on New Year’s Eve. Wiltshire Council has handed out its first fixed penalty notice to the licensed premises for breaking Covid regulations. The Trowbridge Sports Bar on Castle Street was visited by Wiltshire Police on New Year’s Eve, where they found a small group of people having a private party, which was against Covid laws. The bar had already been given both written and verbal warnings for non-compliance with the pandemic guidance. Evidence collected by police was then shared with the council’s licensing team, who issued the fine under the coronavirus regulations for failing to close – as was required at the time as Wiltshire was in Tier 3.

Trowbridge bar fined for breaking Covid regulations | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Trowbridge Sports bar in Castle Street Photo Trevor Porter A TROWBRIDGE bar has been slapped with Wiltshire’s first £1,000 business fine for breaking Covid rules on New Year’s Eve. Wiltshire Council has handed out its first fixed penalty notice to the licensed premises for breaking Covid regulations. The Trowbridge Sports Bar on Castle Street was visited by Wiltshire Police on New Year’s Eve, where they found a small group of people having a private party, which was against Covid laws. The bar had already been given both written and verbal warnings for non-compliance with the pandemic guidance. Evidence collected by police was then shared with the council’s licensing team, who issued the fine under the coronavirus regulations for failing to close – as was required at the time as Wiltshire was in Tier 3.

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