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Public Health: Smoking in Shisha Garden leads to £4,000 fine

Public Health: Smoking in Shisha Garden leads to £4,000 fine

by theEHP | Aug 17, 2011 | Public Health

A city centre restaurant that allowed customers to smoke in an enclosed area has been fined more than £4,000. Aqua Food and Mood was prosecuted following a visit from Coventry City Council’s Licensing Officers in November last year.

Public Health: Bracknell woman fined £515 for loud music

Public Health: Bracknell woman fined £515 for loud music

by theEHP | Aug 17, 2011 | Public Health

A Bracknell woman who cranked up a home-stereo so loud it could be heard in her neighbours’ homes has been prosecuted by Bracknell Forest Council.

Public Health: Tumble dryer fine for noisy neighbours

Public Health: Tumble dryer fine for noisy neighbours

by theEHP | Aug 10, 2011 | Public Health

A husband and wife from South Harrow have been fined almost £3,000 for causing a noise nuisance with a tumble dryer.

Public Health: Council’s decision to prosecute supported by courts

Public Health: Council’s decision to prosecute supported by courts

by theEHP | Jul 29, 2011 | Public Health

A man prosecuted for repeatedly leaving his recycling out on the wrong day and blighting his neighbourhood has failed in his appeal to have his prosecution overturned.

Public Health: East Herts unlicensed tattoo parlour closed down

Public Health: East Herts unlicensed tattoo parlour closed down

by theEHP | Jul 29, 2011 | Public Health

East Herts Council officers and police raided and closed down an unlicensed tattoo parlour operating out of the kitchen of a residential property in Longwood Road, Hertford.

Public Health: Neighbour from hell evicted for anti-social behaviour

Public Health: Neighbour from hell evicted for anti-social behaviour

by theEHP | Jul 29, 2011 | Public Health

A neighbour from hell has been booted out from her home following a stream of anti-social behaviour which sparked 70 complaints over a six month period.

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