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Covid breach: Dartford couple celebrate anniversary with friends

Covid breach: Dartford couple celebrate anniversary with friends
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EU-bound lorries will no longer be directed to Manston for customs checks or Covid tests

EU-bound lorries will no longer be directed to Manston for customs checks or Covid tests  |  Updated: 11:09, 10 March 2021 Lorries bound for the Channel ports will no longer be directed to Manston for customs checks or Covid tests from March 21, it has been announced. In what has been hailed as a “significant step towards normality on Kent’s roads” emergency planners say they are suspending services for EU-bound HGVs at the former Manston Airport site. Lorries queuing up at Manston From Sunday, March 21, freight heading for the Port of Dover will no longer be directed to attend the site. All HGVs coast-bound will instead access the Operation Brock traffic management system between Junctions 8 and 9 on the M20 coastbound carriageway, with one lane being used for Eurotunnel and the other for the Port of Dover.

Covidiots celebrating anniversary in Dartford among 74 people fined by police in Kent for breaching Covid rules

Covidiots celebrating anniversary in Dartford among 74 people fined by police in Kent for breaching Covid rules  |  Updated: 16:12, 10 March 2021 A couple who claimed they were celebrating their anniversary at a house in Dartford were fined along with three guests for breaching coronavirus regulations. Police officers attended the address, where a woman admitted only two of them lived there and the other three men were visiting. People in Dartford were fined after they were found celebrating an anniversary. Stock image The fixed penalty notices were just some of 74 handed out by police to people blatantly disregarding the government’s lockdown restrictions in Kent between Friday and Monday. March 5 to 8

Revealed: Airbnb hosts in Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay rent rooms out for illegal breaks

Revealed: Airbnb hosts in Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay rent rooms out for illegal breaks  |  Updated: 21:28, 04 March 2021 Rogue Airbnb hosts have been accused of trying to earn a quick buck by ignoring lockdown rules as a KentOnline investigation reveals they are renting rooms out for illegal breaks. Posing as a holidaymaker from London, our reporter Jack Dyson asked 45 of the website’s landlords across the Canterbury district if they would allow him to stay in their properties for a weekend getaway. Such breaks are currently illegal under government coronavirus restrictions, unless for essential reasons. But despite being told his two-night trip was purely for pleasure, 11 owners gave our man the green light, with some offering reduced prices and even admitting they have allowed others to holiday in the area.

Walkers who got stuck in mud on trip from London to Sheerness and off-road bikers among those fined for Covid lockdown breaches

Walkers who got stuck in mud on trip from London to Sheppey and off-road bikers among those fined for Covid lockdown breaches  |  Updated: 15:58, 02 March 2021 The pair got stuck on Sunday afternoon off Jetty Road, Warden Bay, Sheppey, in clay and mud deposits well-known by locals. Couple pulled from mud Couple fined Ironically, the area is made of what is formally called London Clay - geological deposits popular with fossil hunters. In bitterly cold conditions crews worked to free the 23-year-old woman and 30-year-old man who had travelled to the location to go for a walk. They were checked over by medical teams before both being fined for breaching Covid regulations.

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