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TEESSIDE fitness entrepreneur Mike Hind has denied a councillor’s claims that he conspired with a political rival to sabotage his advertising campaign. Liberal Democrat councillor Chris Jones, who is standing in next month’s Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner election, has been driving to various locations across the area and parking up a trailer with a large ad for his campaign. But after leaving the trailer on land near Teesworks, Redcar, he discovered a van belonging to Mr Hind’s ‘Macro Based Diner’ business had been parked directly in front of it. Cllr Jones said Mr Hind was backing the Conservatives’ candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner, Steve Turner, who he accused of “childish underhand tactics”.
Fitness guru denies candidate s claim he parked food van in front of ad trailer in sabotage conspiracy
Lib Dem Cllr Chris Jones found Mike Hind s foodie van parked in front of his trailer which has an advert for his political campaign
21:18, 27 APR 2021
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Teesside fitness entrepreneur Mike Hind has denied a councillor’s claims that he conspired with a political rival to sabotage his advertising campaign.
Teesside gym owners concern and relief at reopening date after stressful stop start year
Bosses have all expressed concern about people s mental health while closed during lockdown
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Gym bosses across Teesside have expressed their relief at being able to reopen their doors.
Owners have all expressed concern about how gym closures have affected people s mental health.