Rachel McKee, 51, made two anonymous calls to police falsely claiming Alan and Lisa Bolshaw were hiding a firearm at their post office after she was accused of repeatedly stealing from them.
Jan 20, 2021
Small and self-employed businesses in Wolverhampton that are required to pay an annual licence fee to operate have been given a financial lifeline.
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Wolverhampton Civic Centre.
Licensing bosses this week agreed to allow certain smaller companies – those dealing in acupuncture, tattooing, electrolysis, semi-permanent skin colouring and cosmetic piercings among others – to pay their fees in instalments.
Councillors made the ruling as a way of helping businesses forced to close by the Covid-19 pandemic make a recovery after lockdown.
It was decided as part of the licensing committee’s review of fees and charges for general licensing matters, which established that rates should remain unchanged for the year 2021-22.