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The cinema in Swansea was opened to show Santa Claus: The Movie, despite a Covid closure notice.

, including contempt of court, she was sentenced to 28 days in prison, suspended for nine months, and ordered to pay £15,000.Cinema & Co owner asked to clarify appeal

Both Swansea council and the Welsh government ordered her to close the premises, with a district judge warning Redfern she would be in contempt of court if she reopened.Santa Claus: The Movie was shown on 1 December, with the owner admitting contempt of court, criminal damage and four breaches of coronavirus regulations later that month.

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