TWO people from the Vale of Glamorgan have appeared at Cardiff Magistrates Court in the past two weeks for breaching Covid-19 regulations.
Kristy Rhiannon Harding, 41 of Holmes Street, Cadoxton pleaded guilty to breaching Covid-19 restrictions when she appeared in court on October 27.
It related to an incident on February 6 in Hunter Street, Barry, where she was in breach by gathering in a private home without reasonable excuse. She was fined £320 and ordered to pay £34 surcharge and £90 costs.
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Lee Toft, 41 of Ystradowen, Cowbridge pleaded guilty on October 27 of breaching Covid-19 rules. It relates to an incident where he was found on December 31 to be in Friars Road, Barry Island and was outside of place where living without reasonable excuse.
He was fined £368 and ordered to pay £36 surcharge and £90 costs.
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