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Aylesbury men fined after attending illegal rave in Wales

Two men from Aylesbury have been fined after they were caught attending an illegal rave in Wales. Luke Horwood, 18, and Dean Horwood, 37, were collectively fined £1,064 after they were seen at a four-day unlicensed music event, which took place over the August Bank Holiday Weekend last year. The event, which had four stages, was held in the village of Banwen in South Wales, and attracted between 3,000 and 4,000 people. At a special court hearing at Swansea Magistrates on Monday, January 11, Luke Horwood and Dean Horwood were two of 10 defendants who pleaded guilty to gathering outdoors with more than 30 people. Gathering in large groups violates the Welsh Government’s legislation on coronavirus.

Newport restaurant owners must pay more than £7,000 in fine and costs

A NORTH Pembrokeshire restaurant has been fined a total of £2,100 for food safety offences, failing to display a food hygiene rating, and for falsely describing food. Business operators Ed and Louise Syke, of Llys Meddyg restaurant in Newport were fined £1,050 each, along with £5,000 in costs. Llys Meddyg had received a Food Hygiene Rating of ‘1’ following an inspection on February 20, 2019 by an environmental health officer from Pembrokeshire County Council’s public protection division. But the court heard that on September 4, 2019, the officer visited the premises again, at the owners’ request, to carry out an inspection to ‘re-score’ the business and provide them with a new food hygiene rating.

Newport restaurant fined £2,100 for food safety offences

Business operators Ed and Louise Sykes, of Llys Meddyg restaurant, were fined £1,050 each. Llys Meddyg had received a Food Hygiene Rating of ‘1’ following an inspection on February 20, 2019 by an Environmental Health Officer from Pembrokeshire County Council’s Public Protection Division. But a court heard that, on September 4, 2019, the officer visited the premises again, at the owners’ request, to carry out an inspection to ‘re-score’ the business and provide them with a new food hygiene rating. On arrival, she saw that the current food hygiene rating sticker was hidden on an internal glass door behind a lantern. The company had already received verbal and written warnings, as well as a fine, for failing to display their score properly as required by law.

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