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The Mariner's Rest on Albert Street in Grimsby. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
A Grimsby pub’s licence has been suspended until June 14, 2021 after it breached COVID-19 rules four times, despite two warnings from police.
The Mariner’s Rest pub on Albert Street East was caught breaching lockdown guidance on February 13 this year by Humberside Police, which saw six people mixing indoors and on three other occasions.
North East Lincolnshire Council made its decision in its Licensing Sub-Committee on Friday.
When officers arrived during the February incident, they witnessed around 15 to 20 people fleeing from the premises.
A member of staff said he decided to go to the Mariners on Saturday, February 13 around 5.30pm to get the lines cleaned.

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