Henry Whipple school parents open up on experience of target testing
“It makes me feel better as a mum.”
16:36, 21 MAY 2021
Henry Whipple Primary School, Bestwood
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Parents of a Nottingham primary school have shared their positive experience of targeted testing, after a Covid variant of concern was detected.
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Fines for lockdown breaching cafe as customers found inside without masks
Fines worth £2000 were issued
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Mustard Seed cafe in Main Road, Gedling (Image: Nottingham Post)
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A Nottinghamshire cafe which has
repeatedly broken coronavirus rules has been hit with more fines from the police.