Fines issued for Jubilee street parties
Dear FOI team,
I'd like to request the following information.
How many fines have been issued to the organisers of Jubilee street parties that took place on Friday 3rd June, Saturday 4th June or Sunday 5th June 2022, for breaching criteria for the event?
Please specify why fines were issued and break down how many were issued for the following breaches:
- Continuing past the allowed time
- Disrupting residents with music or other noise
- Charging for entry to the event
- The sale of alcohol
- The sale of cake and other food items
- Damage to the road or footway
- Failing to clear up rubbish
- Bunting not in line with regulations
- Failing to display clear signs indicating road closure
Please respond to me via my email address.
Kind regards,
Charlotte Lynch
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Dear Ms Lynch,
Thank you for your email of the 8^th June 2022 where you requested
information about Fines issued for Jubilee street parties.
The information you requested is enclosed.
Request
How many fines have been issued to the organisers of Jubilee street
parties that took place on Friday 3rd June, Saturday 4th June or Sunday
5th June 2022, for breaching criteria for the event?
Please specify why fines were issued and break down how many were issued
for the following breaches:
- Continuing past the allowed time
- Disrupting residents with music or other noise
- Charging for entry to the event
- The sale of alcohol
- The sale of cake and other food items
- Damage to the road or footway
- Failing to clear up rubbish
- Bunting not in line with regulations
- Failing to display clear signs indicating road closure
None – There has been no reports or complaints regarding any of the street
parties that were permitted
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