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Councillor Lindsay Beech (left) who has admitted to breaking coronavirus rules
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At the meeting, eight councillors voted to refer Mrs Beech to the monitoring officer at Breckland Council, while Les Scott and Wendy Bensley abstained.
Once referred, the monitoring officer at the district council said they could not take action against her as they were under the impression that there was a police investigation and she was not acting in her official capacity at the time of the breach.
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A spokesman said: As Covid rules enforcement is a police matter and the alleged incident took place while the town council member was not acting in their official capacity as a councillor, in line with our Councillor Code of Conduct Policy we are unable to take investigatory action.”
A town councillor who admitted to breaking coronavirus rules by visiting a high street following a positive test will have no action taken against her - it.
Lindsay Beech, Swaffham Town Councillor. Picture: Danielle Booden
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A town councillor who admitted to breaking coronavirus rules by visiting a high street following a positive test has refused to resign – despite calls do so by several members of the public.
Swaffham High Street Heritage Action Zone - The Buttercross in SwaffhamImage: Breckland District Council
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The independent councillor released a statement on January 7 apologising to residents and saying that she thought she could exercise once a day while in isolation .
At a Swaffham Town Council meeting held over Zoom on January 13, 2021, the ex-Conservative councillor apologised to her colleagues before stating she would not resign.
Lindsay Beech, Swaffham Town Councillor. Picture: Danielle Booden
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Councillors are set to discuss a breach in coronavirus rules by one of their members after she admitted walking down the high street following a positive test.
Now, Swaffham Town Council will be discussing the breach at a full council meeting on Wednesday, January 13.
Swaffham High Street Heritage Action Zone - The Buttercross in SwaffhamImage: Breckland District Council
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The independent councillor released a statement on January 7 saying that she thought she could exercise once a day while in isolation .
She said: I apologise profusely to the people of Swaffham for potentially exposing them to the coronavirus. This happened as a result of me misinterpreting the government s advice on what can and can t be done whilst self-isolating.