Police were this afternoon seen outside a bookshop which has reportedly remained open through lockdown in defiance of the law.
The bookshop has signs in its windows quoting the Magna Carta as its reason for staying open. The Mustard Seed tearoom and Christian bookshop claims it is invoking the 13th-century charter of rights to keep selling books despite coronavirus restrictions put in place to save lives and stop the spread of the disease.
The Gedling venue remained open on Saturday - the day after receiving a £1,000 fine and being ordered to close, reports Nottinghamshire Live.
Non-essential shops must close under England's second national coronavirus shutdown. Pubs, restaurants and cafes must also shut unless they can sell takeaway
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