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AN elderly woman has called for more public seating to be made available in Henley after she was denied a seat at a building society branch.
Pamela Hodgson, 87, was not allowed to sit down when she visited the Nationwide premises in Market Place.
The branch manager says this was due to the coronavirus restrictions and has since made seating available to customers.
The incident happened on April 8 after Ms Hodgson had walked from her home at Bowling Court, a distance of just under a mile.
She said: “It’s quite a walk from my house to the town centre and at my age it is difficult, especially if there’s nowhere to sit while waiting in a shop.
1/1 TWO men have been fined after inspectors found rusty equipment and filthy conditions in their Bradford pie manufacturing business. Neil Anderton and Paul Anderton appeared at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court on Tuesday, pleading guilty to a number of food hygiene charges, and were each fined over £2,700. The charges stem from an inspection of their business, WH & S Anderton and Sons, based at Bowling Court, on November 1 2019. The business manufactures pork pies, and supplies cafes, shops, pubs and working men’s clubs across Bradford. It produces on average 1,800 pies and pastries a week. Bradford Council had issued a caution to the business earlier that year due to concerns over cleanliness, and during the November inspection found a number of issues.