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September 2020

Final phase of drainage improvements to take place this month

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, are entering the final phase of drainage improvements on Willingham Street in Grimsby. Works will take place on Tuesday 29 September to resurface sections of carriageway on Willingham Street and Catherine Street. To allow these works to be carried out and protect the workforce, a temporary…

4 years ago | General

Improvements to festive street lighting on St Peter’s Avenue

Works will be taking place next month to replace the festive streetlights along St Peter’s Avenue in Cleethorpes ahead of the festive season. The works are essential as the existing street lighting columns have reached the end of the manufacturer’s ‘shelf life’ and need to be replaced to ensure the infrastructure remains in a safe…

4 years ago | General

Download the NHS COVID-19 app and help protect your loved ones

People across North East Lincolnshire are being urged to download the NHS COVID-19 app to help control the spread of coronavirus and protect themselves and their loved ones as case numbers rise across the UK. The app launches today, and after positive trials and rigorous testing is an important new tool to work alongside traditional contact tracing…

4 years ago | COVID-19

Planning Notice (Environmental Impact Assessment) for Land at Energy Park Way, Grimsby – 24 September 2020

PLANNING NOTICE – NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2017 Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 13(4) OR (5) OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 13(3) OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT…

4 years ago | Public Notice

Planning Applications – 24 September 2020

NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Publicity of Planning and Related Applications The applications set out in the Schedule below are required to be given wider publicity and public comment is invited. Copies of the applications can be viewed on-line at nelincs.gov.uk The reason for publicising each application is indicated after the application number as follows:- (01)…

4 years ago | Public Notice

Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order, Fish Dock level Crossing and Station Road Level Crossing – 23 September 2020

THE NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)(a) NR0415 – FISH DOCK LEVEL CROSSING, ROWLANDSON STREET, GRIMSBY AND NR0440 – STATION ROAD LEVEL CROSSING, STATION ROAD, STALLINGBOROUGH (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC – TTRO 20-113) ORDER 2020 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the North East Lincolnshire Borough Council intends to…

4 years ago | Public Notice

Social distancing concrete barriers to be lifted in Cleethorpes

The concrete barriers installed as part of social distancing measures will be removed across Cleethorpes over the next few nights. The barriers were installed as lockdown was lifted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic to help people maintain social distance. But given the low infection rate in the area, and the time of year,…

4 years ago | COVID-19

Works to take place to Ross Tiger

Works will be taking place at the end of this month to the Ross Tiger mast. Large scaffolding will appear on board the Ross Tiger from Monday 28 September, subject to weather conditions. The vessel remains closed due to the COVID-19, although maintenance work can still continue to the outside of the ship. London-based marine…

4 years ago | General

Warning to be vigilant during COVID-19 pandemic

North East Lincolnshire Council is warning local people and businesses to be vigilant if they are approached by people appearing to be council officials. There have been reports of people claiming to be council COVID marshalls approaching members of the public and knocking on people’s doors. An official council officer will always produce official identification…

4 years ago | COVID-19