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'Very large' yoga gathering in breach of Covid-19 restrictions broken up in Stockport, with £10,000 fine issued

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direct to your inboxA 'very large' yoga gathering held in breach of coronavirus restrictions was broken up and a £10,000 Covid-19 fine issued, civic leaders have revealed.The gathering in Stockport was revealed today by the region's deputy mayor, Bev Hughes.No exact location - or other details - were revealed.It's not known whether the gathering was held indoors or outside.But Ms Hughes, speaking during an update on the pandemic situation across Greater Manchester hosted by mayor Andy Burnham, confirmed a maximum fine of £10,000 was issued.The five-figure fines were introduced by Government for people found to be organising large gatherings of more than 30 people across England.Ms Hughes, who holds the police and crime commissioner's.

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