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Grimsby shop that sold stolen goods from Poundland withdraws licence application
The shop s owner was attempting to transfer the licence over to his wife
14:46, 10 FEB 2021
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The application to transfer the licence of Cartergate News and Wine has been withdrawn (Image: Donna Clifford/GrimsbyLive)
The owner of the Grimsby shop that was caught selling stolen goods has withdrawn an application to transfer the shop s licence.
The licence change concerned Cartergate News and Wine, and was set to go before a council sub-committee meeting this Thursday.
Jeyathevi Rameshkumar, whose husband, Thambiah, owns Cartergate News and Wine, originally applied to the council to become the new licence holder and designated premises supervisor for the store.
Nearly 130,000 Lincolnshire people now had a COVID vaccine
Nearly 93% of over 80s have had first dose
Getting the coronavirus vaccine ready for a patient. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
The latest NHS England figures show that nearly 130,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Lincolnshire.
The weekly data released on Thursday shows 127,606 jabs between December 8 and January 31 – up by 40,206 on last week.
The data doesn’t include the new vaccination centre at the Lincolnshire Showground opened on Tuesday, which aims to do over 1,000 doses a day.
The Showground centre is the second largest in the county, with the one at Princess Arena Sports Centre in Boston able to handle over 1,500 vaccines per day.
Fake school TikTok account shut down
Account asked pupils to “audition in school uniform”
Westgate Academy in Lincoln has warned parents about the bogus TikTok account. | Photo: The Lincolnite
A bogus TikTok account claiming to be a Lincoln primary school and asking pupils to send clips wearing their school uniform has been shut down.
Mr Kelwick, Headteacher at Westgate Academy, sent a letter to parents and carers earlier this week saying the social media account had “not been created by anyone related to the school staff and as such is not connected to our organisation”.
He tried to contact TikTok around 12 times since the page was brought to his attention by some Year 6 pupils two weeks ago.