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Banned from Mansfield pubs



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
HERE are the latest people to be banned from Mansfield's pubs and clubs 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 a 12-month ban from this month are: Junior Bailey (21), of Radford Boulevard, Nottingham.; Samantha Massey (24), of Brockenhurst Road, Mansfield Woodhouse; Siobhan Froggatt (21), of Hillside Road, Blidworth; Rachael O'Hare (23), of Markham Place, Mansfield; Jackie Racker (39), of Walk Mill Drive, Hucknall; Shaun Elliott (21), of Glebe Avenue, Pinxton; Gary Bostock (32), of The Mynd, Mansfield Woodhouse; Emma Smith (24), of Winborne Close, Mansfield; Liam McHugh (22), of Pembleton Drive, Mansfield; Danny Bond (26), of Spittal Lane, Chesterfield.

Two-year bans were handed out to: Joshua Lavin (19), of Southwell Road West, Mansfield; Kevin McBride (25), of Peel Street, Sutton.




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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 12:20 PM
  • Source: Ashfield Chad
  • Location: Mansfield
 
 
  

 
 


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