Partygoers in Barry among those fined for breaking Covid rules this weekend
By Ellyn Wright
1st Mar 2021 | Local News
Protestors, partygoers and people flocking to South Wales beauty spots were among more than 370 people fined by South Wales Police for breaching coronavirus restrictions this weekend.
Despite the whole of Wales remaining under Welsh Government Alert Level 4 restrictions, the improved weather saw many travelling to beaches and parks and gathering to drink outdoors. As with previous weeks, officers also responded to a large number of house parties.
Among those fined were:
- 13 attendees of two parties in Barry;
- 13 people fined for non-essential travel to Penarth Pier
- 105 fines to people who attended one of eight house parties in Cathays;
- 14 people at two house parties in Ely;
- Eleven people who had travelled from various areas, including Newport, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Cardiff, Warwickshire and Coventry, to visit Southerndown;
- Four people found at a Llandaff pub;
- Six people gathered at a house in Church Village;
- 10 people at two separate gatherings in Merthyr Tydfil;
- Six gathered at a house in Sarn, Bridgend;
- Four people who travelled to walk their dog in Cyfarthfa;
- Two people who travelled from Newport to Porthcawl for a day out;
- Five occupants of a car, all from different households, who were stopped on their way to a house party in Beddau;
- A group of five men who travelled from England to attend a party in Brynmill, Swansea;
- Eleven people who attended a house party in Swansea city centre;
- 12 people fined for non-essential travel to Bracelet Bay, Mumbles;
- Three people gathered at a Swansea flat for haircuts;
- A couple who travelled to Swansea for an overnight stay in a campervan;
- Five women at a house party in Port tenant, Swansea;
- Three women who were having their hair dyed in Langland Bay car park.
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