London venues have been fined and ordered to close for three months after hosting illegal weddings during lockdown.The Milan Palace and Tudor Rose in Southall have both had their licenses suspended after a hearing in front of the Ealing License Committee.Both venues, which neighbour each other in the west London suburb, were brought before the committee following joint action by Ealing Council and the Metropolitan Police.The committee heard that in September and October both venues flouted the UK's coronavirus social distancing restrictions by continuing to host events as normal.
Both have now been ordered to close down entirely for the next three months.The Tudor Rose was fined £1,000 for one breach, while the Milan Palace was fined.
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