EIGHT more people have been found in breach of coronavirus lockdown rules. 

Over the weekend, police in Fareham dealt with multiple incidents of people flouting COVID-19 regulations. 

On Saturday February 6, officers attended an address in Thorney Close. It was reported that a group of people from different households were mixing.

As a result, two men and two women, all aged in their 30s, were reported for summons in relation to fixed penalty notices.

In a separate incident on Sunday February 7, officers attended the Tesco car park in Quay Street where a group of people were mixing. 

As a result, two men both aged in their 20s, were reported for summons.

In another incident at around 9.30pm on Sunday February 7, police attended Locks Heath Recreation Ground. It was reported that a group of people from different households had been mixing.

As a result, two 18-year-old men were reported for summons in relation to fixed penalty notices.

A Hampshire police spokesperson said: "We would like to remind everyone that we all need to play our part in adhering to the government restrictions in order to prevent the spread of this deadly virus.

"The message is simple, you should be staying at home. It’s vital that everyone understands this and observes the restrictions in place.

"Robust enforcement action will be taken by police as required, where blatant breaches in public places or private premises are reported to us."