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Chemist, restaurant and kebab shop in Bridgend breached covid rules as staff were not wearing masks
MW Phillips Chemist, Marmaris Pizza & Kebab House and The Greedy Pig were told to comply with guidelines or face closure.
06:21, 15 DEC 2020
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image captionThe notice to MW Phillips Chemist was lifted two days after it was issued
A chemist is one of a number of businesses in Wales to have breached Covid regulations in recent weeks.
Three businesses in Bridgend county were given warnings, pubs in Newport and Merthyr Tydfil closed and one pub in Pontardawe fined for breaches.
Staff at MW Phillips Chemist on Nolton Street, Bridgend, were found to not be wearing masks when they should have been and the store was given a warning.
However, the notice was lifted two days later after the business complied.