Blue Bell
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Zip code | 19422 |
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Township | Whitpain |
Population | 6,067 (2010) |
Weather | -7°C, Wind SE at 0 km/h, 63% Humidity |
Local time | Thursday 06:37 |
Area code | 267 |
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University | Reformed Episcopal Seminary |
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ID | 2332096 |
About Blue Bell
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.
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Coronavirus: Nottinghamshire 'lock-in' pub closed down under new laws
The licensee was serving drinks at The Blue Bell in Mansfield Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, without any knowledge of The Bar owner,
A pub, which was in the possession of a "lock-was driven in" for regular drinkers Down Under new coronavirus legislation.
The licensee for the drinks in The Blue Bell , in Nottinghamshire, unnoticed by its owner, according to police.
Nottinghamshire Police were called officers, the weekend reports that drinks were served and, along with Ashfield District Council, turn it off.
All bearings and alcohol has now been removed from the premises, in Mansfield Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield.
according to the government, the social distance announcement on 20 March,
Ch Supt Rob Griffin trade fairs, said this "sends a very 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".
Councilwoman Helen-Ann Smith, of Ashfield District Council, said The Bar manager was "irresponsible" and "a drink with a friend goes against the government guidelines".
"It mocks at why this group of people thought it was acceptable, a private party, if the majority of the inhabitants were to remain at home, to save lives," She Said .
Lee Anderson , MP for Ashfield, said the "lock-in" to The Police , after it was brought in, to attract his attention.
He Said : "In a time when the vast majority of the residents to the government advice, we have a small majority that think that The Rules apply to them. are to obey, "
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