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Banned from Mansfield town centre pubs



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Published Date: 10 September 2008
HERE are the latest people to be banned from Mansfield's licensed premises in a crackdown on booze-fuelled trouble.
Chad has teamed up with Mansfield Pubwatch and the Mansfield Association of Late Night Venues to name and shame those barred under the 'Banned From One, Banned From All' scheme for being unable to behave in a civilised manner.

Those hit with 12-month bans are: Shaun Flint (21), of Sandycliffe Close, Forest Town; Craig Ross (19), of King Edward Street, Shirebrook; Mark Clarke (47), of Greendale Crescent, Clipstone.

Two-year bans were given to: Mark Ian Wallace (26), of Oak Avenue, Rainworth; Stacey Anne Kaye (23), of Kirkby Folly Road, Sutton; Ashley Barfoot (35), of Fisher Close, Sutton; Darren Bacon (40), of Fairholme Drive, Mansfield.

Five-year bans were handed to: Daniel Stone (25), of Percival Crescent, Sutton; Jimmy Stone (26), of Percival Crescent, Sutton; Garth Blower (29), of Kingsway, Kirkby.

The full article contains 157 words and appears in Mansfield Chad newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 08 September 2008 10:03 AM
  • Source: Mansfield Chad
  • Location: Mansfield
 
 
  

 
 


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