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Six fined over illegal workers
Runcorn Weekly News
|January 08, 2026
SIX Cheshire businesses have been hit with fines for the use of illegal workers, according to latest Government data.
The firms - based in Chester, Congleton, Runcorn, Warrington and Winsford - received fines totalling £270,000.
They include a shop, takeaway, car wash sites and a transport firm.
The most recent Government update on illegal working civil penalties covers the period of April 1 to June 30 last year.
Here are the Cheshire firms that have been fined during that period:
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