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Blue Bell

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Zip code19422
TownshipWhitpain
Population6,067 (2010)
Weather-7°C, Wind SE at 0 km/h, 63% Humidity
Local timeThursday 06:37
Area code267
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Blue Bell is a census-designated place in Whitpain Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 6,067. Blue Bell was originally known as Pigeontown, after the large flocks of the now-extinct passenger pigeons that once gathered there.

Coronavirus: Nottinghamshire landlady 'regret' over 'lock-in'

Feb 16,2020 7:51 am

Blue Bell Inn-landlady Mandy Mallinson said she had birthday drinks with Her Husband

A landlady whose pub was closed after police were called to a "lock-in" while said the coronavirus lockdown, she "wishes she'd kept The Door ".

Mandy Mallinson said, you have to celebrate your husband's birthday at the Blue Bell Inn in Nottinghamshire.

she admitted, six players had in up uninvited, but insists it was planned as a "lock".

A member of the Council said the pub had visited, on successive week-ends concerns, it should be rules-respecting "miss."

Nottinghamshire Police were called to the premises at Mansfield Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, on the Last Weekend and.

Ms Mallinson said: "If I go back, I would have my door locked and won't let anyone. I wish to God, I just had to turn it off. "

But, you argued that The Police was wrong to describe, as it's off to a "lock-in" since the cash register was closed, beer nozzles and The Doors were open.

"the people chose to come to, to Drop Off gifts and thought they have a quick drink," She Said .

"We don't sell beer, they brought their own. We have not asked you, it was a planned party. "

you said it lasted only 30 Minutes before The Police arrived.

Ch Supt Rob Griffin, said The Force 's actions "send a clear message" that "The Police and our partners will not tolerate those who deliberately break The Rules and put the lives of Other People in danger".

'Smack in The Face '

Ashfield District Council Vice-Chairman of the Helen-Ann Smith, a community protection officer had visited said, the pub on 23. March, according to reports, it was "open-all, the weekend" as well.

She Said , she did left a note, as a nobody.

she added: "If this is the First Time I could. But The Rules that have been created for a reason.

"The staff at King's Mill Hospital are working so hard, while Five Minutes down The Road there are people who disregard The Rules . It is a slap in The Face . "

Ms Mallinson denied opening over The First weekend and said that they had not received a visit or a note.

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