Josh Gosling The “passionate gym member” denied the accusations against him and stressed he was neither the owner nor manager of Spartans. He was due to stand trial in March but the case against him was dropped. Throughout the investigation, confusion has surrounded who owns and manages the gym in the Northam area of Southampton. Papers on the Companies House website listed Dean Little as the Company Director of Spartans Gym Southampton Limited. He was appointed as a director on July 1 last year, based on a file received by the Government agency.
A man in gym gear leaving Spartans during the lockdown in December 2020.
A PROBE into a gym that opened during lockdown is ongoing. Legal action against Spartans Gym, which opened during lockdown, has been dropped, but the business in Millbank Street could still be prosecuted, according to the city council. Confusion surrounded who owns and manages the gym in the Northam ward of Southampton. But documents uploaded to the Companies House website list Dean Little as the Company Director of Spartans Gym Southampton Limited. A file received by the Government agency, states that he was appointed as a director on July 1 last year. Josh Gosling, who previously described himself as a “passionate gym member” had been accused of opening the venue during lockdown.
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1/1 A SOUTHAMPTON mobile barbers has been slammed after owners boasted about still operating during lockdown and flouting the breach on social media. Cerenbeli Grooming, owned and run by Muss Cerenbeli, is a mobile Turkish Barbers offering services from “the comfort of home”. However, unlike hundreds of small businesses across the city, it has continued to operate and defy the lockdown rules. Gloating on social media to more than 700 followers, the barber has posted multiple times on his Instagram page – cerenbeli grooming – encouraging people to book appointments and showing off his travels across the city.
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Spartans Gym was forced to close in line with coronavirus restrictions on Tuesday. City council officers alongside police raided the building in Millbank Street after unsuccessful attempts to speak with people inside. Ten people were reported for summons and each was issued with a fixed penalty notice of £200. Chief Inspector Ricky Dhanda said: “We attended Spartan gym on Millbank Street, Southampton at 3.49pm on Tuesday to assist our colleagues from Southampton City Council in relation to the ongoing breach of the current Health Protection Regulations. “Ten people were reported for summons and issued with a fixed penalty notice of £200 each.