Furious reaction as police called to student party and issued £800 fines
Police also handed out £200 fines at two smaller gatherings at the weekend in Nottingham
04:00, 1 FEB 2021
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Angry residents have condemned the actions of people who broke lockdown laws and chose to party at the weekend in Nottingham.
Covid: Fines issued after DJ set-up found at student party
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image captionPolice said patrolling officers discovered the DJ set-up in a communal area of flats in Castle Boulevard
Twenty-one people at a student party with a DJ set-up have been fined £800 for breaching lockdown restrictions.
Patrolling officers found the set-up in a communal area of the flats on Castle Boulevard, near The Park in Nottingham, at about 01:15 GMT on Saturday after hearing loud music.
Nottinghamshire Police said lots of empty alcohol containers and nitrous oxide canisters were also discovered.
Officers came across a buffet and poker table at another gathering in the city.
Police in Nottingham break up student party and issue new £800 Covid fines for first time
A DJ set-up was in place in a communal area of the flats in Nottingham
15:15, 31 JAN 2021
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A man has been charged after attempted burglaries in South Mimms and Potters Bar
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A man has been charged with attempted burglary and motor vehicle interference offences in Potters Bar and South Mimms.
Nathan Foster, aged 33, of Beulah Road, Thornton Heath has been charged with the following offences which occurred on November 1, 2020:
An attempted burglary in Oakmere Avenue, Potters Bar at 5.50am
Interfering with a motor vehicle in Oakmere Avenue, Potters Bar at 5.55am
Interfering with two motor vehicles in Gregory Avenue, Potters Bar at 6am
An attempted burglary in Deepdene, Potters Bar at 6.30am
An attempted burglary in Deepdene, Potters Bar at 6.50am