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Coronavirus: Nine prohibition notices issued over guideline breaches – BBC News
Police have issued nine orders, which mean premises must shut until officers are satisfied it can reopen safely.
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Bars, restaurants and cafes reopened on 3 July
Police have issued prohibition notices to nine licensed premises in Northern Ireland for breaching the coronavirus guidelines.
The notice means the venue must close and remain shut until police are satisfied it can reopen safely.
The notices were served to places in Banbridge, Irvinestown, Roslea, Tempo, Coleraine, Bangor and Moy.
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