With NHS Covid-19 Passes set to become mandatory for entry for venues including nightclubs from tomorrow (subject to a parliamentary vote later today – Tuesday 14 December), The Morning Advertiser has taken a look at the guidance for these businesses.
Guidance for organisations setting out which venues and events must use the NHS COVID Pass, or equivalent proof of vaccination or testing, as a condition of entry, and how to operate the scheme.
The Royal Oak in Polesworth issued notice for Covid breach on first week of reopening
Officers have issued a £1,000 fixed penalty notice
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A pub has been issued a notice for a Covid breach on its first week of reopening. North Warwickshire Borough Council has issued The Royal Oak in Polesworth with a Coronavirus Improvement Notice following a visit from Warwickshire Police to the premises on April 12, in response to a call from a concerned member of the public.
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Council chiefs have written to more than 400 shops in Stoke-on-Trent to remind them to follow Covid rules – after a flood of complaints from members of the public.
A total of 409 supermarkets and convenience stores have been sent the letter from Stoke-on-Trent City Council, which emphasises the importance of sticking to the guidance around mask-wearing, social distancing and hygeine.
The council has received around 250 complaints from the public relating to potential breaches at shops, involving either staff or customers, with half of those coming in the last month.