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Ellesmere Port takeaway boss ordered to pay over £4k for filthy food safety and hygiene failings

Inspectors photos inside the Tuscano takeaway on Whitby Road, Ellesmere Port, during their February visit. THE boss of an Ellesmere Port takeaway who admitted a catalogue of food safety and hygiene failings has been ordered to pay more than £4,000. Saeid Mehdi Hosseini Zavereh, 48, of Whitby Road, Ellesmere Port, previously pleaded guilty at the first opportunity to 11 food safety and hygiene failings at the Tuscano takeaway outlet, which sells wood-fired pizzas, kebabs and burgers. He also admitted a charge of failing to register the food business with the council. Appearing at Chester Magistrates Court for sentencing on Tuesday, March 16, District Judge Nicholas Sanders imposed a £3,000 fine on Zavereh, plus costs totalling more than £1,000.

Natrona County Arrest Log (3/8/21

This list is compiled from logs released to media by the Natrona County Sheriff s Office. This log may not reflect all arrests for this time period. For example, police will not release any information about juvenile arrests. State law prohibits any official from identifying a person accused of a sex crime until the defendant is arraigned in district court. Everyone listed here is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The charges listed here are what the arresting agency has recommended to the Natrona County District Attorney s Office. However, formal charges filed by prosecutors may differ from the recommended charges listed here.

Daylight saving time 2021 is March 14: DST controversy, explained

Daylight saving time 2021 is March 14: DST controversy, explained
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Merseybuild manager convicted of trading standards offences

THE manager of a building company which left two Great Sankey homeowners out of pocket due to shoddy extensions has been convicted. Thomas Turpin, of Burman Road in Liverpool, was the manager of Liverpool-based Merseybuild Ltd and appeared in court over fraud and trading standards offences. The 41-year-old falsely claimed that Merseybuild held membership of numerous trade associations, including Gas Safe, Guild of Master Craftsmen, Federation of Master Builders, Green Deal, and Alcumus Safe Contractor, to assure customers that it was a reputable business. Turpin was contracted to build an extension for a Warrington customer on a rental property she owned in Great Sankey.

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