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Cornwall Council has fined a licensed premises £1,000 after six people were caught drinking alcohol inside and ignoring social distancing rules. When questioned by officers from Devon and Cornwall Police who attended the premises, the men said they had been carrying out some maintenance work and had been disposing of out of date alcohol in preparation for reopening. However, the group decided to consume the alcohol rather than throwing it away, therefore breaching Covid regulations. The incident occurred last Friday, April 9. Under the restrictions in force at the time, licensed premises were closed and could not allow individuals to consume alcohol on the premises.
THERE are mixed feelings among Adver readers about the full reopening of schools tomorrow. Many said their children were looking forward to seeing friends and classmates again during a more typical school day. Others fretted about the possibility of the coronavirus spreading as a result of the reopening, while acknowledging that schools have done their best to be Covid-secure. And a few revealed that, despite the stresses and strains of home-schooling, they would miss not having their children at home all day. Sarahjane Brown: “Looking forward to my children being able to feel a bit of normality and be able to be children again. It’s very much needed.”
About the January Who Do You Love winner:
Austin Small loves Cheetos. That might not set her apart from most toddlers, but it s more than a just a snack for her. It was a distraction during a very long, tough year for both Austin and her mom Wendi.
“It’s every parents worst nightmare to get this news that your child has cancer,” says Wendi Small.
The mother and daughter spent the past year traveling from their Walla Walla, WA home to Spokane, WA for Austin’s chemotherapy.
As a baby, doctors discovered Austin had a tumor in her head that needed to be removed and treated. That treatment would include 52-chemotherapy visits which became extra challenging as COVID -19 restriction were put in place. That’s where American Childhood Cancer Organization Inland Northwest (ACCOIN) made a difference.