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Fans have been left furious after Salford Red Devils was handed a £15,000 fine with half of it suspended after failing to fulfil a scheduled fixture against Warrington Wolves on Friday 30th of October. The club claims it was unable to field a team as it had been left with just 13 players available for selection as a result of 'fixture congestion' from the clubs involvement with the Challenge Cup Final. As a result, Warrington was handed a 24-0 victory and referred to the leagues compliance department for not complying to the leagues covid protocols for withdrawing from such a fixture
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A 23-year-old man from Bolton has been fined £1,000 after failing to respond to self-isolation requirements when he returned from a holiday in Ibiza on Thursday 20 August 2020. GMP received reports that since returning from Spain, one of the countries the government has imposed a 14-day quarantine regulation on for travellers arriving back to the UK, the man had left his home on numerous occasions as well as holding a house party where a number of people attended. After it was reported that the male had been in breach of regulations, he was stopped a few days later by a GMP officer.
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When traced he told council officers he had only “put on a little bit more“ because people had already dumped rubbish there. When told that ‘two wrongs don’t make a right’ he said it was his “first and last mistake” and he was ashamed of wasting tax payers money. Mr Pervaiz, date of birth 5 December 1966 of Sheepfoot Lane, Prestwich, appeared at Salford and Manchester magistrates court on Tuesday May 2 and admitted two offences of illegally dumping waste on land at Dickinson Street on 4 August and 6 August contrary to S33(1) and S33(6) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. He wa
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Five Salford tenants had to be moved out of a rented home in Broughton because it posed such a danger, a court has heard. One tenant had no electricity at all and five of the eight bedsits had no supply of hot running water. Five tenants were running electrical leads into the bathrooms for lighting and heating as the mains electricity was not working. The whole property was inadequately heated, the fire alarm panel showed multiple fault lights and a washing machine had been placed on the first floor hallway which was a fire escape route. The property was so dangerous hous