THREE families who met on snow-covered moors in County Durham for a barbecue have been fined for breaching Covid rules.

Officers were called to reports of around 13 people enjoying a barbecue on moors in County Durham as 40mph gales raged at the tail end of Storm Christoph.

When officers arrived, they found five adults from three different households, along with eight children, who had travelled around 20 miles from their homes in Gateshead.

Initially the adults said they did not believe they had done anything wrong but later accepted that the gathering was not only putting the whole party at risk of Covid-19 but could have also put an unnecessary strain on the emergency services if any of the three vehicles they were in crashed in the bad weather conditions.

All five adults were given £200 fines for breaching Covid-19 regulations and sent home with their children, the youngest being just seven months old.

Superintendent Ritchie Allen, of Durham Constabulary, said: “The vast majority of people across our communities are sticking to the regulations and we would like thank them for thinking of others and doing their bit to keep everyone safe.

“However, some people are bending the rules and putting others at risk.

"While we know the stay at home guidance has been particularly challenging for many people, travelling to host a BBQ get together with other households is not acceptable.

“Those in attendance risked not only their own lives but also those of others and could put extra pressure on an already struggling NHS.

“We would rather the public follow the rules than have to resort to issuing FPNs, but if we do get called to a blatant breach, we will look to issue fines to all those involved.

“Please think of others and if in doubt of the rules, check your local government website."