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Suffolk police issue one Covid fine over May bank holiday | East Anglian Daily Times

How busy were police over the bank holiday weekend? - Credit: Sarah Luc Brown Less than 50 Covid-related incidents were reported to Suffolk police over the bank holiday weekend and just one fine was given out.  Superintendent Simon Mills praised the behaviour of people over the bank holiday weekend, explaining that generally more people are doing what s asked of them .  He said police had received reports of 47 Covid-related incidents since Friday morning  an average of 12 callouts per day over the four-day weekend.  Over the Easter weekend they were called to 35 incidents a day, and at the height of the lockdown that figure was 140. 

Police shut down illegal rave in Kessingland near Lowestoft

Published: 11:59 AM April 20, 2021    Updated: 2:44 PM April 20, 2021 The approach to Coopers Lane, off the B1437 Church Road in Kessingland. Picture: Mick Howes - Credit: Mick Howes Police have slammed revellers after shutting down an illegal rave on a village field that was attended by up to 100 people. Officers discovered an unlicensed music event in Kessingland, near Lowestoft over the weekend. The unlawful event is understood to have started on Saturday evening (April 17) in an area in the vicinity of Coopers Lane in Kessingland. With Suffolk Police alerted in the early hours of Sunday morning, officers attended at 1.25am on April 18 and found approximately 80-100 people on land at Coopers Lane - a public footpath off the B1437.

Coronavirus a threat police warn illegal rave Kessingland | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 11:59 AM April 20, 2021    Updated: 2:44 PM April 20, 2021 The approach to Coopers Lane, off the B1437 Church Road in Kessingland. Picture: Mick Howes - Credit: Mick Howes Police have slammed revellers after shutting down an illegal rave on a village field that was attended by up to 100 people. Officers discovered an unlicensed music event in Kessingland, near Lowestoft over the weekend. The unlawful event is understood to have started on Saturday evening (April 17) in an area in the vicinity of Coopers Lane in Kessingland. With Suffolk Police alerted in the early hours of Sunday morning, officers attended at 1.25am on April 18 and found approximately 80-100 people on land at Coopers Lane - a public footpath off the B1437.

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