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The 15 people fined in Bath on the same day for breaking Covid rules

The 15 people fined in Bath on the same day for breaking Covid rules Some had been caught at illegal gatherings Bath Magistrates Court (Image: Bath Live) THE LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES ACROSS BATH STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Fifteen people have been fined by Bath Magistrates Court in one day for breaking Covid regualtions. On June 15, the court proceeded 15 single justice procedures involving coronavirus fines.

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Fast-growing coffee shop chain Triple Two opening Bristol café

Fast-growing coffee shop chain Triple Two opening Bristol café The quality coffee will be accompanied by fresh, delicious food Updated A fast-growing coffee shop chain is opening a new café in Bristol city centre. Triple Two started out as a kiosk inside a Swindon shopping centre in 2016 before launching its first bricks and mortar site in the Wiltshire town later that year. Since then the brand has added 18 more locations in towns and cities across the UK including Cheltenham, Manchester, Newport and London - and it s now on the brink of opening its first Bristol branch. Visitors to the café, which is replacing the former Department of Coffee & Social Affairs site in Quakers Friars, will be able to choose from a menu of fresh, delicious food to accompany the high quality coffee.

Boy s distress as Apple store denies entry because he can t wear mask

Boy s distress as Apple store denies entry because he can t wear mask I’d spent the past couple of weeks trying to get him more comfortable with going out. It’s a bit ridiculous Updated Andy Compton s son Lucas with his mask exemption card around his neck, and his Apple iPhone A Southville dad has criticised Apple’s “ridiculous” policy on face masks after his autistic son was denied entry to its Bristol city centre store. Andy Compton believes his 16-year-old, Lucas, was discriminated against when staff at the branch in Quakers Friars, Cabot Circus, would not let him go in despite his mask exemption.

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