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Finla Coffee Covid court trial has been moved to Exeter
The Plympton cafe directors will now have to travel to Exeter in July to face District Judge
Finla Coffee on the Ridgeway, Plympton (Image: Matt Gilley/Plymouth Live)
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The trial of a Plympton cafe accused of breaching coronavirus lockdown restrictions last November, brought by Plymouth City Council, has been moved from a Plymouth court to Exeter.
Plymouth City Council elections 2021: What the candidates say in your area
Statements from the candidates standing for the 19 seats being elected on Thursday, May 6
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Voters get a chance to have their say about who they want to run Plymouth at elections for the city council today - Thursday, May 6.
The Independents aiming to shake up local politics in Plymouth
They include a science teacher, business owners, taxi drivers, a grandfather and young mums
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A number of Independents and candidates from small local and national parties are standing across Plymouth at the city council elections on Thursday, May 6.
Here are their details and a brief outline about their policies, either written by the candidates or obtained from published election material.
They offer an alternative to the main political parties and include a science teacher, business owners, a grandfather and young mums.
Plympton Ridgeway is buzzing as businesses bounce back from lockdown
Shoppers have returned to their favourite local businesses on the Ridgeway in Plympton, and it s great to see
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