Spice of Life can continue to trade after being found to hav

Spice of Life can continue to trade after being found to have employed workers illegally


Spice of Life can continue to trade after being found to have employed workers illegally
Spice of Life, on Wellowgate, Grimsby, was subjected to a licensing sub-committee today by members of North East Lincolnshire Council
06:00, 20 JAN 2021
Updated
Spice of Life, Wellowgate, Grimsby shortly before the visit from immigration officers (Image: Grimsby Live)
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