Sleepy Cropwell Bishop has had a run of bad luck after high profile Covid breaches
Nottinghamshire Police answer whether smaller places are more likely to break the rules
15:48, 7 FEB 2021
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The Wheatsheaf Inn, Cropwell Bishop (Image: Nottinghamshire Live)
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A sleepy Nottinghamshire village has endured a run of bad luck after both its pubs were issued with fines for breaching Covid rules, a local leader has said.
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Wheatsheaf Inn in Cropwell Bishop (Image: Nottinghamshire Live)
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Previous dishes from the popular Socius restaurant.
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The Michelin Guide was updated for 2021 on Monday, highlighting some of the stand-out restaurants around the country.
Norfolk currently has two restaurants with one Michelin star - The Neptune in Hunstanton and Morston Hall near Blakeney, while Suffolk received its first on Monday after Pea Porridge in Bury St Edmunds was given a star.
Others in the region have been awarded the Bib Gourmand rating - which celebrates those offering a good quality menu for a good price - and many given the Michelin Plate for recognition of their high-quality food.
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12:12 PM January 6, 2021
PC Paddy Phelan and the owners of Knebworth s The Chequers Inn made these roast dinners for Lister hospital staff working over Christmas.
- Credit: Herts police
A police officer joined forces with a Knebworth pub to help provide tasty Christmas Day meals to NHS staff in Stevenage s Lister Hospital.
PC Paddy Phelan, from the Welwyn Hatfield Community Safety Unit, wanted to show his thanks to all those who have been working hard at Lister Hospital throughout the pandemic.
Teaming up with landlady Marian and her husband Nick from The Chequers Inn, they cooked more than a dozen roast dinners over the festive period.