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Gym owner charged over closure order breach after 10 caught training inside fitness centre

Gym owner charged over closure order breach after 10 people caught training inside fitness centre A man has been charged with breaching a court order after officers attended a gym and found 10 people training inside. Steven Todd, 56, of Chapel Hill, Longridge, has been charged with remaining on/entering premises in contravention of a closure order. In February Preston Magistrates Court granted a three-month closure order on Reps Gym, Ribbleton, Preston, along with £9,098.15 in costs, following an application by Preston City Council. Police, accompanied by environmental health officers from the council closed the premises, making attempts to access the site illegal while the order remained in place.

Man arrested and 10 fined after people caught using gym despite forced closure order

Man arrested and 10 issued with Covid fines after people caught using gym, despite closure order A man has been arrested after officers attended a gym following reports of a breach of Covid regulations. In February Preston Magistrates Court granted a three-month closure order on Reps Gym, Ribbleton, Preston, along with £9,098.15 in costs, following an application by Preston City Council. Police, accompanied by environmental health officers from the council closed the premises, making attempts to access the site illegal while the order remained in place. On Wednesday, police were called at around 6.45pm following a report that people were inside the gym on the Roman Way Industrial Estate.

Man arrested and 10 fined after people caught using gym despite forced closure order

Man arrested and 10 fined after people caught using gym despite forced closure order
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Over 70 Lancashire drivers caught out in clampdown | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

Limit: The defendant failed a roadside breath test MORE than 70 people were caught drink or drug-driving over the festive period. Police checkpoints were set up across the county in December, with officers stopping random vehicles and carrying out breath tests on drivers, as well as checking vehicles for defects. In total 1,101 breath tests were carried out - of those 1,028 people passed, while 73 either refused to give a sample or were found to be over the legal limit. This is a failure rate of around seven per cent - an improvement on last year’s failure rate of nine per cent.

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