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7:02pm Friday 23rd November 2007
A Horsforth restaurant has been prosecuted over waste.
Leeds Council's environmental enforcement team brough the proprietors of Golden Bengal UK Ltd, before the city's magistrates' court on Tuesday.
The restaurant at the Woolpack Building, in Low Lane, was fined £250 and the director Abdul Rashid was ordered to pay £1,750 and costs of £1677.40 for failing to produce documents to show commercial waste was being disposed of legally.
The prosecution followed a routine check of the restaurant where enforcement officers found no sign of any commercial waste bins, apart from a barrel containing used cooking oil.
The company had been issued with a £300 fixed penalty notice which they failed to pay, ending in the court action.
A foal stolen from its mother’s side has been reunited after it was turned in at a police station.
A dad and his son are off on a 4,000-mile African adventure in a banger they bought on eBay for £150.
Teenage stab victim Ben Kinsella made an appeal to Gordon Brown to stamp out knife crime, it has been reported.
The death of a 10-week-old baby boy was being investigated by the police.
Former England bowling coach Allan Donald believes Steve Harmison's "fear" of the Test arena may prevent him from returning to the biggest stage.
Confident Paul McLaren today warned the rest of League Two: We’re favourites for a reason.
Michael Platt admits a series of high-profile individual blunders and a personal try drought has dented his confidence this year.
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