Lockdown sightseers from Birmingham asked police for directions to Bath tourist sites
The couple were the architects of their own downfall after approaching an officer
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Sgt Jon Raisey of Avon and Somerset Police (Image: Getty/Bath Live)
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A couple from Birmingham who travelled to Bath despite lockdown were the architects of their own downfall after they asked police for directions to tourist sites in the city.
The property markets defying the stamp duty slump
In some areas buyers are snapping up properties in days, while in others homes languish on the market
11 February 2021 • 6:00am
This property in Norfolk, for sale with Savills, is in one of the areas where demand is continuing to soar
As the end of the stamp duty holiday nears, Britain’s red-hot property market is starting to polarise. In some places demand is higher than ever, with homes snapped up in days; in others it is cooling. Analysts have predicted a drop in demand after the tax break ends on March 31.
Using research by PropCast, a data company, we located the top five counties across England for sellers, where the market is still racing.
Bristol restaurants entering Michelin Guide for the first time in 2021
These restaurants are all new entries to the prestigious guide
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Mark Chapman, Executive Head Chef of the Season & Taste hospitality group (Image: Duchess Media)
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Michelin stars are handed out to the best-of-the-best restaurants every year. Some places will retain their star some will get one for the first time and some will lose them. 2020 s announcements - due in October - were shelved due to the coronavirus pandemic. The new list was announced online last night. It was thought that judges would be kind in light of the unprecedented struggle the hospitality industry has faced. And indeed that turned out to be the case with only six operational restaurants losing a star.
Watch the awards here: A further 16 places lost their award having been permanently closed.
School confirms 18 coronavirus cases among staff and pupils since term started
Public Health England has been made aware
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Somerset school has identified 18 coronavirus cases during a concentrated period of infection.
Chew Valley School confirmed that in the first two weeks of term up to January 18, 11 staff members and seven pupils tested positive for COVID-19.