SINGAPORE, Feb 12 Nine nightlife and food-and-beverage outlets have had their public entertainment and liquor licences revoked for “repeatedly and egregiously” flouting Covid-19 controls, the police said. In all, four public entertainment and nine liquor licences belonging to these.
Andy Fordham passed away recently-the cause of death of Darts Legend was revealed as major organ failure, as star tribute
He was famous for his slim figure as a teenager
As a teenager, Andy grew up in Charlton, southeast London, and according to MailOnline, he was nicknamed “Whippets.”
His slender figure makes him passionate about track and field events and football.
He told the “Daily Mail” that he weighed 31 years old: “I have never eaten a lot, but I eat terribly, eating convenience food-takeaway, pizza, kebab-because I always Very busy.”
“If I work behind a bar, I will eat peanuts or potato chips as a snack, and I never exercise. Then I drink.
SINGAPORE - Two food and beverage outlets have been ordered to close, and another two have been fined for breaching safe management measures last weekend.
HooHa Restaurant & Cafe in Pasir Panjang will be closed for 30 days, and Darts Legend in one-north for 20 days, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) in a statement on Wednesday (May 19).
Another two - Food Village and The Sushi Bar Dining, both located in Ngee Ann City in Orchard Road - have been fined $1,000 each for breaching safe management measures such as maintaining distance between patrons.
MSE also said that some outdoor areas will be closed temporarily by the National Parks Board (NParks) if they get too crowded.