In a strange way it reminded me of the 2012 Olympics, everyone slightly nervous, volunteers everywhere, people sitting quietly on their chairs, highly professional staff and systems and, above all, a sense of togetherness.
South Lincolnshire cases which have appeared before Lincoln and Boston Magistrates
Here is a round-up of cases which have appeared before Lincolnshire s magistrates.
Lincoln Magistrates Court â November 17
Matthew Partridge (55), of Tony Worth Close, Holbeach. Damaged the windscreen of a Vauxhall Astra, Manningtree, Essex, April 11, £80 fine, £70 compensation, £32 victim surcharge, £50 costs.
Ashley Foulsham (32), of London Road, Long Sutton. Failed to provide a specimen, Boston, November 15, four weeks concurrent imprisonment suspended for 12 months, 12 months supervision period, 18 months driving disqualification. Assaulted a police office, November 15, Boston, 26 weeks concurrent imprisonment which is suspended for 12 months, 12 months supervision, £100 compensation, £128 victim surcharge, £85 costs.
Boston Magistrates Court â November 18
Police detained a man in Camden on Sunday
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A man has been detained under the Mental Health Act following a series of attacks on women around Hampstead.
The 65-year-old was arrested on suspicion of public order offences at a home in Camden on Sunday (January 24), and taken into custody.
He was arrested for further offences of assault and the possession of an offensive weapon.
The incidents are alleged to have taken place between November last year and January 13.
On Friday (January 22) police warned residents to remain vigilant after putting out an appeal for information following a series of attacks by a man wielding a wrench or spanner. The women were subjected to physical and verbal abuse.
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3:18 PM January 22, 2021
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3:52 PM January 22, 2021
A man swung a spanner at a nurse at the Royal Free’s A&E, police say
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Police are appealing to find a man armed with a wrench linked to a series of attacks on women in Hampstead – including a nurse at the Royal Free Hospital.
The Met told residents to “remain vigilant” after a man physically and verbally abused women while wielding a wrench or spanner. The attacks took place between November 28 and January 13.
One of the incidents, on November 28, saw a man swing a spanner at a nurse inside the Royal Free’s A&E department after making inappropriate comments to her. The nurse was not injured and the man ran off.
The Rec Club s Covid hub is run by GPs and volunteers
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The Recreation Club in Hampstead has turned into a Covid-19 vaccination centre as it aims to provide 1,000 jabs per day.
The repurposed Royal Free Charity facility in Fleet Road opened on January 15 and is being run by local GPs amid a nationwide push to ramp up the speed of the vaccine rollout.
Operating out of the sports hall, the centre is open three days a week from 8am-6pm, vaccinating patients according to their clinical priority.
The facility at the rear of the Royal Free is supported by volunteers and it will open every day once its supply of vaccine is guaranteed.