Bracknell Forest Council covid marshals teamed up with police officers to patrol Swinley Forest COVID marshals and police have been challenging groups of people who have been meeting in Swinley Forest over the past two weekends. This comes as local authorities try to crack down on those who are not following lockdown rules in the borough. Under national lockdown restrictions, people are allowed to leave their home for essential reasons only. Daily exercise in a local setting is only permitted by yourself, with your household or support bubble or with one person from another household. According to Bracknell Forest Council, some people are “knowingly and persistently breaking these rules by meeting in large groups in popular places such as parks.”
He suffered a small minor burn, pain down his right leg, chest pain and was shaken. This came after staff failed to fix an issue with the electrical supply to the glass heating element under the handrail at the front of the freezer. The Public Protection Partnership, the investigating body, said the supply had become damaged and exposed, leaving a severed live wire sticking out under the rub rail. Subsequent reviews of records showed the freezer’s rail was known to be loose and had temporary fixes of glue or tape some months prior to the accident. Cllr John Harrison, Public Protection boss at Bracknell Forest Council, said: “This investigation which followed an incident where a child was electrocuted in the store revealed significant breaches of health and safety legislation and this is clearly reflected in the sentencing.