East Suffolk Council were called to the Riverside in Woodbridge. Stock image
- Credit: Katy Sandalls
The owner of a Woodbridge bar fined £1,000 after it breached coronavirus regulations says he will fight it all the way.
A Listers, based at the Riverside, was given the fine following concerns about a marquee in which customers were being served.
Under current restrictions, restaurants and pubs can use marquees under certain conditions.
To be considered outdoors, all structures can have a roof but need to have at least 50% of their wall areas open at all times while serving customers.
East Suffolk Council said that concerns were raised by members of the public about the bar and so an officer from East Suffolk Council’s Food and Safety team visited A Listers last week and found that the bar was serving customers in a marquee which did not have the required wall areas open.
East Suffolk Council were called to the Riverside in Woodbridge. Stock image
- Credit: Katy Sandalls
The owner of a Woodbridge bar fined £1,000 after it breached coronavirus regulations says he will fight it all the way.
A Listers, based at the Riverside, was given the fine following concerns about a marquee in which customers were being served.
Under current restrictions, restaurants and pubs can use marquees under certain conditions.
To be considered outdoors, all structures can have a roof but need to have at least 50% of their wall areas open at all times while serving customers.
East Suffolk Council said that concerns were raised by members of the public about the bar and so an officer from East Suffolk Council’s Food and Safety team visited A Listers last week and found that the bar was serving customers in a marquee which did not have the required wall areas open.