Public Health: Shisha bar owners fined for breaking smoke-free laws
The owners of two shisha bars have been heavily fined for breaking smoke-free laws after separate investigations and prosecutions by Brent Council.
The owners of two shisha bars have been heavily fined for breaking smoke-free laws after separate investigations and prosecutions by Brent Council.
Public Health England (PHE) has reported a continued significant increase in scarlet fever notifications across England with 883 new cases reported from 24 to 30 March: the highest weekly total across all weekly records available since 1982.
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At Truro Magistrates Court on Friday 08 November 2013, Newquay resident Mr Roger Parks Hobkinson (70) of Clifden Close, was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £754 for failing to clear up after a dog in his control had fouled at The Gannel, Newquay. The dog was also not wearing a collar.
Hull City Council’s Public Protection team compiled a prosecution file, resulting in the prosecution of the owner of three dangerous dogs.
A specialist make-up artist who undertook illegal semi-permanent skin-colouring at her customers’ homes has been prosecuted following an investigation by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council.