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Bert Owen, 61, of Claude Road, Caerphilly, was found guilty of being in possession of a knife on Ruperra Street, New Tredegar, on Monday, March 8. He appeared in court on Monday, June 21, and was given a six-week prison sentence suspended for six months. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £128 and £85 costs.
Ross Andrew Appleby, 28, of Caerau Road, Newport, was found guilty of being in possession of a lock knife in Newport. It happened on Thursday, August 27, and he appeared in court on Friday, May 7. He was given a six-month prison sentence suspended for 12 months. He was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £128 and £85 costs. The lock knife was destroyed. He was also found guilty of possession of cannabis at the same time but there was no separate penalty.
South Belfast residents leading the way in regeneration of Holyland alleys
Brid Ruddy has been involved in community development in the area since 1998
Brid Ruddy pictured in Wildflower Alley (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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Holyland Belfast resident calls for CCTV to protect families from fires and antisocial behaviour as more furniture dumped
MLA Paula Bradshaw has said house clearances are once again resulting in large items, like mattresses, being dumped in alleyways
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Restaurant inspections: China Express at Destiny has violations; 36 found satisfactory, 3 corrected
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UNSATISFACTORY INSPECTIONS
1:09 p.m. March 30, 2021
Reinspection is Required
Critical violations: Large container of raw chicken stored at room temperature while cooking small amounts at a time in the deep fryer. Chicken temperature 49 to 60 degrees. Out for less than 2 hours, will be cooked within a half hour, according to employees.
Violations: Frozen food stored in plastic shopping bags in reach-in freezer, not food-grade plastic meant for long term storage. Raw food stored not protected in walk-in cooler, food uncovered. Raw heads of cabbage stored directly on wire shelving in walk-in cooler with no barrier in between.