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Newport New Year s Eve revellers fined for Covid breaches

Their cases were heard before the city’s magistrates’ court. TIA MARIE HARDING, 24, of Hardy Close, Newport, was ordered to pay £439 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for gathering with another person without a reasonable excuse. FFION RICE, 25, of Sandalwood Court, Newport, was ordered to pay £2,021 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for gathering with another person without a reasonable excuse. DANIEL ENOS, 25, of Broadmead Park, Newport, was ordered to pay £439 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for gathering with another person without a reasonable excuse. JONATHAN WAYNE WILLIAMS, 34, of Granville Close, Rogerstone, Newport, was ordered to pay £2,021 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for gathering with another person without a reasonable excuse.

Community order for teen who threatened to pour petrol on police

Panama City Beach plans $1 6 million in road resurfacing

PANAMA CITY BEACH  Local officials have approved more than $1.6 million in upgrades to more than a dozen city streets.  The money will fund the 2021 Street Resurfacing Project, an annual effort by local leaders to improve aging roads across Panama City Beach. The project was awarded to C.W. Roberts Contracting during a City Council meeting on April 8. We try to resurface every city street . at least one time in a 20-year period, Councilman Paul Casto said. Sometimes, we don t meet that goal, but we re doing better now than we used to. Casto said that the roadway improvements started about five years ago, when the city hired an independent consultant to grade every street across the Beach. They were alphabetically categorized from A to F, with A streets in the best shape. 

Mental health services deemed safe in Swindon and Wiltshire by CQC

MENTAL health services for working-age adults in Swindon and Wiltshire have been deemed safe after fears were raised.  The Care Quality Commission carried out an unannounced focused inspection of Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust’s Wiltshire and Swindon community mental health services and two specialist perinatal services in December. The watchdog was acting on reported concerns about quality and safety.  This included information provided by patients and as well as details contained in serious incident reports submitted to CQC by the trust. There were concerns about risk assessment and documentation, completion of crisis and contingency plans, involvement of family and carers, and multiagency working. 

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