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Slapping us in the face : Shop front signs tell you how Linthorpe Road feels about cycle lanes

Slapping us in the face : Shop front signs tell you how Linthorpe Road feels about cycle lanes
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Woman banned from town centre after she urinated on shop floor and said to an officer you look a silly **** in that mask

A FOUL-mouthed menace has been banned from Middlesbrough town centre. Kerry Jessop subjected council officers, security staff, shop workers and members of the public to a volley of verbal abuse and intimidation despite repeated attempts to help her change her ways. And in one shocking incident, Jessop urinated on the floor of a manager s office in a town centre store after being apprehended for shoplifting. Now the 40-year-old has been barred from entering a large area of central Middlesbrough - bounded by the A66, Hartington Road and Borough Road - until August, 2022. The Middlesbrough County Court order bans her from using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour towards any other person, or from being in possession of any open container of alcohol in a public place.

Barber slapped with hefty fine for breaching Covid lockdown rules after member of public saw people entering and leaving salon

  Barber slapped with hefty fine for breaching Covid lockdown rules after member of public saw people entering and leaving salon A Middlesbrough barber has been fined for breaching lockdown rules A MIDDLESBROUGH barber has been hit with a hefty fine for flagrantly breaching Covid lockdown rules. The town centre stylist was found with customers in his salon at the weekend after a member of the public saw people entering and leaving. Fire chiefs have also raised concerns that illicit working behind closed and often locked doors could pose an increased fire risk. When members of Middlesbrough Council s Public Protection Service visited the business on Saturday (February 6) it was clear that attempts had been made to hide that the business was open.

Work at council-owned shopping centre to start this year

Work at council-owned shopping centre to start this year if £14m cash arrives Work should start if a Government grant is delivered 12:59, 3 FEB 2021 Latest Teesside headlines straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Work to overhaul a Teesside shopping centre will take place this year if a multi-million pound cash injection is approved.

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