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The Gyms That Refused to Close for Covid-19
“I saw the damage it did to people, mentally especially, and I just didn’t want to put them through that again” 12/04/2021
A little over 12 months ago, Prime Minister Boris Johnson went on television and announced that bars, restaurants, hairdressers, leisure centres and gyms would have to shut their doors. Coronavirus was spreading through the UK and the world like wildfire and the only way to stop it was if these types of businesses – places that had been part of our daily lives but were suddenly deemed ‘non-essential’ – closed. Almost immediately, they fell into line, did their duty and shut their doors for the greater good.
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Permalink Reply by Stav Aristides on March 3, 2021 at 11:58
It is closed. The gentleman who ran it for years unfortunately died a couple of years ago. I understand that the family are working out what to do with the building.
If they mean MIchli s, various posts on the site here.
Permalink Reply by Gina Fenton on March 5, 2021 at 8:45
I’d like to listen to it, any idea what part of the programme (for BBC sounds). What did you find out? Is the ownership unknown? It’s a great building, I was looking on windows te other day, cacti still alive!
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December 21, 2020
LONDON: The organiser of anti-lockdown protests in which five police officers were injured and 29 people were arrested faces a fine of £10,000, the Metropolitan Police have said.
The woman was identified as the organiser of the demonstrations in which more than 150 people gathered on Saturday and marched through parts of central London just as Tier 4 restrictions for the capital were being announced.
Several clashes occurred between officers and unmasked demonstrators, who chanted “we demand freedom”. The Met said that the protest “endangered the health of Londoners” and that those arrested had been charged with breaching Health Protection Regulations. It added that three men had also been charged with assaulting an emergency worker.
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