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Coronavirus: Prohibition notice closes Belfast licensed premises after PSNI and CMO visit – Belfast Telegraph
A licensed premises in Belfast has closed after being served with a prohibition notice following checks by the Chief Constable and Chief Medical Officer in the city on Saturday night.

A licensed premises in Belfast has closed after being served with a prohibition notice following checks by the Chief Constable and Chief Medical Officer in the city on Saturday night.
It’s after a patrol to check whether licensed premises were following coronavirus regulations.
Chief Constable Simon Byrne and the Chief Medical Officer Michael McBride joined local officers in Belfast on routine patrol and licensing checks, during which the prohibition notice was issued under the Health Protec…
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