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June 2021

Public health chiefs warn to stick to COVID rules as case numbers increase

Public Health chiefs at North East Lincolnshire Council’s Public Health team have warned that local residents must stick to the rules after a report showed a significant increase in positive COVID cases in the area over the last 7 days. The report, which is published on a weekly basis, had showed COVID-19 rates dropping across…

3 years ago | COVID-19

Play parks set to receive £800,000 revamp

North East Lincolnshire Council’s play parks are set to receive an £800,000 revamp to improve equipment. The council aims to improve the quality of its play parks to make sure children of all abilities can enjoy good quality playgrounds across the borough. A programme of investment in the play parks was approved at full council…

3 years ago | General

Plans for new creative hub on the docks released

Plans for a new creative workspace on Grimsby docks have been released as they head into the planning application process. World renowned conservation architects and historic buildings consultants, Donald Insall Associates, were appointed last year to develop plans to create the new workspace, and a planning application has now been submitted to redevelop a number…

3 years ago | General
Grimsby creates logo

Young people come together to mark Ryan’s Story

A group of young people in North East Lincolnshire have come together to mark the launch of the latest in a trio of films about child criminal exploitation. The film, Ryan’s Story, follows the launch of Alfie’s Story and Chloe’s Story, and gives viewers a chance to make choices on behalf of Ryan, a young…

3 years ago | Children and families

Problem areas targeted in dog fouling crackdown

Enforcement officers working for North East Lincolnshire Council patrolled almost 30 dog fouling trouble spots since a new crackdown started in March. Councillors and members of the public helped identify problem areas by reporting them online at www.nelincs.gov.uk/dog-mess. Officers put up signs to remind people to pick up after their pets or face a fine….

3 years ago | Environment and community safety
A new dog fouling sign by a footpath near David Street, Grimsby

Council seeking your views on proposals to reshape family services

PROPOSALS to reshape the support available to parents of infants and young children in North East Lincolnshire are now open for views from people within the community. The plans being considered by North East Lincolnshire Council centre on delivering the same services in different ways to try and reach out to more families across the…

3 years ago | Children and families

“Another moment in an exciting time” for Beacon Academy as sports hall refurbishment works are complete.

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, has recently completed the first phase of a programme of expansion and refurbishment works to Beacon Academy in Cleethorpes. The works focussed on bringing the academy’s existing sports hall back in into use for curriculum activity giving the site a safe and enjoyable indoor activity space…

3 years ago | Schools and education
Members of the project group post for a photo in the newly refurbished sports hall