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March 2024

Variation of premises licence – Signal Box Inn

LICENSING ACT 2003 VARIATION OF A PREMISES LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application for a Variation to a  Premises Licence under the above-mentioned legislation has been made by: Lakeside Station Ltd to North East Lincolnshire Council in respect of premises (formerly*) known as: Signal Box Inn which are situated at: Lakeside Station, Kings…

2 months ago | Licensing

Application for a new premises licence – Bare Grills

LICENSING ACT 2003 APPLICATION FOR A NEW PREMISES LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application for a New Premises Licence under the above-mentioned legislation has been made by: Bare Grills Catering Limited to North East Lincolnshire Council in respect of the premises known as: Bare Grills which are situated at: 13 Abbeygate, Grimsby, DN31…

2 months ago | Premises licence adverts

Careers event offers ‘fantastic opportunity’ for North East Lincolnshire women

In the spirit of National Careers Week and in the run up to International Women’s Day, the Women into Manufacturing and Engineering (WiME) event took place at Grimsby Town Hall this week. Despite there being a range of opportunities across manufacturing, engineering, digital and renewables in North East Lincolnshire, figures show how these sectors remain…

2 months ago | Adult skills
Attendees and stalls at the Women into Manufacturing and Engineering careers event in Grimsby

Fascinating photos reveal Grimsby’s link with an uncrowned king

Inheriting the British throne from his father in January 1936, Edward VIII was soon embroiled in scandal over his relationship with a married American woman, Wallis Simpson. Later that year, Edward abdicated the British throne and his brother, King George VI was crowned. Today, it can be difficult to track down traces of the uncrowned…

2 months ago | Bridges
Visit of the Prince of Wales to Grimsby, July 19th 1928. Presentation of the scissors to cut the ribbon to open the new Corporation Bridge.

Devolution to be voted on by councils next week

North East Lincolnshire Council Leader, Cllr Philip Jackson is pictured (second right) at the signing of the Greater Lincolnshire Devolution deal proposal last November, with Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Jacob Young, (second left) and the Leaders of Lincolnshire County Council Cllr Martin Hill OBE (left), and North Lincolnshire Council, Cllr Rob…

2 months ago | Devolution
North East Lincolnshire Council Leader, Cllr Philip Jackson is pictured (second right) at the signing of the Greater Lincolnshire Devolution deal proposal last November, with Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Jacob Young, (second left) and the Leaders of Lincolnshire County Council Cllr Martin Hill OBE (left), and North Lincolnshire Council, Cllr Rob Waltham MBE).