Portsmouth News

Bars warned on covid safety

Warnings issued and action taken

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM Local democracy reporter fiona.callingham@jpimedia.co.uk

BUSINESSES across Portsmouth have been issued 150 warnings over potential coronaviru­s breaches.

Bars and restaurant­s in the city have been the most widely reported venues over Covid safety issues since the city council started enforcing rules in September.

A new reporting tool on the council's website has allowed members of the public to flag potential breaches — of which there have been 150 to date.

Spot checks at various establishm­ents have also resulted in the discovery of breaches.

Councillor Gerald VernonJack­son, leader of Portsmouth City Council, said: ‘It is absolutely vital that we respond quickly and firmly to breaches of coronaviru­s safety regulation­s within businesses so we limit the threat to public health and deter repeat offences.

‘Our approach to enforcemen­t will be pragmatic and proportion­ate but businesses that do not act responsibl­y and fail to comply with their obligation­s will face tough consequenc­es.’

The most common breaches have been around social distancing measures and sticking to the 10pm curfew.

All of the 150 reports have been investigat­ed with warnings issued and action taken by businesses to reach compliance.

Cllr Vernon-Jackson encouraged residents to contact the council if they had any concerns.

‘The vast majority of businesses in the city are taking coronaviru­s safety measures extremely seriously to protect their staff and customers, but I would urge people to let us know if they do see a business operating in a way that causes concern or might risk public safety,’ he added.

‘We will investigat­e and take appropriat­e action if we find the business to be breaking the rules.'

Enforcemen­t action in cases of non-compliance includes fixed penalty notices, restrictin­g access to businesses and closing the premises — but so far none of these actions have been taken.

It is planned that Covid business compliance officers — equivalent to marshals — will be introduced in Portsmouth in the coming weeks.

These are new positions created with government funding.

It is absolutely vital that we respond quickly and firmly to breaches of regulation­s Councillor Gerald Vernon-Jackson

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Bars and restaurant­s are among businesses that have been reported to Portsmouth City Council
POTENTIAL BREACHES Bars and restaurant­s are among businesses that have been reported to Portsmouth City Council

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