Court for two women accused of attacking Port Erin mum Pair appeared at Douglas courthouse
A court’s heard a mum in Port Erin was attacked by two women who forced their way into her home, breaching coronavirus regulations.
Thirty-three-year-old Leanna Louise Bradley of Cronk Grianagh in Braddan and 30-year-old Jessica Marguerita Radcliffe of Cushag Road in Anagh Coar appeared before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas courthouse.
Neither entered pleas to one count of breaching lockdown regulations and assault causing actual bodily harm as well as two of causing criminal damage.
Miss Bradley has also yet to enter a plea to a charge of assaulting a police officer during the incident on 31 March.
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Proposal to register Cosy Nook, Trafalgar House and the Mitre Three week consultation before final decision made
Three sites of special architectural or historical interest could soon be added to the Island s registered buildings list.
Proposals To Register (PTR) were issued for the Cosy Nook in Port Erin, Trafalgar House in Douglas and the Mitre in Kirk Michael.
A three week consultation on each building will be held before a final decision is made.
If entered onto the list, the former pub, current pub, and former seaside cafe will be protected from demolition or changes without first receiving consent.
Trafalgar House and the Cosy Nook were saved from demolition after DEFA stepped in with Building Preservation Notices last year (BPN).