by Q Radio News
Two more licensed premises in Northern Ireland have been issued with prohibition notices for breaches of covid-19 regulations.
They were both served yesterday in Coleraine and Portrush.
It comes after the PSNI revealed yesterday, it issued similar notices to nine licensed premises in counties Down, Derry/Londonderry, Fermanagh and Tyrone, since restaurants and bars which sell food were permitted to reopen following lockdown on 3rd July.
Businesses which received notices include one in Coleraine on July 8, one in Bangor on July 12, one in Moy on August 7, one in Banbridge on August 21, two in Rosslea on August 21 and 22, one in Tempo on August 22, and two in Irvinestown on August 23 and 24.
A PSNI spokesperson says the serving of a prohibition notice does not necessarily mean a premises has to close.
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