More

    Trading offences alleged at Hereford shop

    The Europe store on Eign Gate, which has previously had its licence to sell alcohol suspended. (Photo: Google Street View via LDRS)

    Police are taking action against a grocery shop in Hereford following “at least two” apparent trading offences.

    An application by West Mercia Police licensing officer PC Chris Lea to Herefordshire Council’s licensing department raises concerns about the Europe convenience store, one of several selling central and eastern European produce on the city’s Eign Gate.

    “Known shoplifters have been seen entering the store on April 11 with items of property [that] have been subsequently identified as stolen,” his application says.

    Police visited the shop five days later and identified the stolen items on display. They also seized medical supplies on sale without the appropriate sales licence.

    Premises supervisor Ina Turuliene, a Lithuanian national, was later interviewed under police caution for handling of stolen goods, and has been reported for summons to court at a date yet to be set.

    The police are now asking the council for the shop’s licence to sell alcohol to be withdrawn.

    Ms Turuliene had previously been before the licensing committee in June 2020 over the sale of illegal tobacco, leading to its premises licence being suspended for three months, PC Lea’s submission added.

    “This premises have undermined a licensing objective on at least two occasions in less than two years, therefore we feel revocation of their premises licence is the only option,” he said.

    Latest

    Son of wrongly-convicted sub-postmaster calls on for compensation

    Post Office should be compensating children of Sub-Postmasters, thereby...

    Monster’s retailer support initiative returns for fourth year

    Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) and the Monster Energy Co....

    Vievé Goes Wild for Cherries with New Launch

    Protein water brand Vievé is looking to deliver a...

    Ex-Camelot boss named as new Post Office chair

    The ex-chief executive of the former national lottery operator...

    Don't miss

    Son of wrongly-convicted sub-postmaster calls on for compensation

    Post Office should be compensating children of Sub-Postmasters, thereby...

    Monster’s retailer support initiative returns for fourth year

    Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) and the Monster Energy Co....

    Vievé Goes Wild for Cherries with New Launch

    Protein water brand Vievé is looking to deliver a...

    Ex-Camelot boss named as new Post Office chair

    The ex-chief executive of the former national lottery operator...

    Cawston Press joins forces with Disney and Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’

    British soft drinks brand Cawston Press is proud to...

    Son of wrongly-convicted sub-postmaster calls on for compensation

    Post Office should be compensating children of Sub-Postmasters, thereby helping them rebuild ruined lives, son of a wrongly-convicted sub-post master has said. Varchasanraj V Patel,...

    Ex-Camelot boss named as new Post Office chair

    The ex-chief executive of the former national lottery operator Camelot has been named as the new chair of the Post Office. The business secretary, Kemi Badenoch,...

    Shocking footage shows machete-wielding robbers trapped inside Birmingham c-store

    Two machete-wielding robbers, who raided a a convenience store in Birmingham and demanded money, were trapped inside the store by a quick-thinking staff for...