By Linda Hall • Published: 06 Nov 2020 • 14:00
WARNING: Town hall could withdraw terrace licences Photo credit: Joanbanjo
JAVEA town hall will withdraw the terrace licences from bars and restaurants that flout anti-Covid measures. First offenders would lose their right to occupy pavements and public spaces for 30 days but those continuing to breach the regulations will lose them permanently. The town hall said that with pubs and discos closed, it was inadmissible for businesses that remained open to demonstrate “total lack of respect for the public’s health” while causing problems for majority who did comply.
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