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Environment and community safety

East Marsh residents to get free home security gadgets

East Marsh residents are to be offered free security upgrades to help protect properties from criminals. The project is being funded by the Home Office and managed by North East Lincolnshire Council and the Office of the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner. Residents in some areas of East Marsh Ward will be visited by Empower…

1 year ago | Children and families
The Safer Streets 4 Project Group

Congratulations to three local schools that have achieved Modeshift STARS Green accreditation

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, Equans, would like to applaud Pilgrim Academy, Ormiston Academy and Old Clee Primary School for their hard work and determination in achieving Modeshift STARS Green accreditation. Modeshift STARS work in thousands of businesses, education, and community settings across the UK to improve travel plan standards, share best…

1 year ago | General
Modeshift STARS staff and pupils at Pilgrim Academy sitting and standing outside on the grass.

Safer Streets: East Marsh Community Safety Wallet

Funding to boost community safety in the East Marsh area has been opened up for applications from community groups, thanks to the North East Lincolnshire Community Safety Partnership. The scheme, launching today (Monday 31st October 2022), is offering grants of up to £7,500 to voluntary, community and not-for-profit organisations to help cut crime. The fund…

1 year ago | Environment and community safety
A map of a part of East Marsh

Novartis Ings – past, present and future

The Novartis Ings has now been completed near the shore of the South Bank of the Humber and has been formally unveiled at a short ceremony today by the Mayor of North East Lincolnshire, Cllr Steve Beasant, along with other Councillors, and representatives from Novartis, Solenis, funding partners and a range of interested groups who…

2 years ago | General
Novartis Ings - group photograph comprising representatives from the nature partnerships and professionals who created the site, Novartis, funding partners (Greater Lincolnshire LEP and ERDF), North East Lincolnshire Council and EQUANS, as well as the family members mentioned in the story

Developing a sustainable depot in the heart of Grimsby

Contractors are set to start the latest round of demolition as part of a £7.5 million project to overhaul North East Lincolnshire Council’s Doughty Road depot. Work at the Grimsby town centre site started in January this year and will see the depot transformed into a sustainable worksite as part of the Council’s drive to…

2 years ago | Bins, waste and recycling
Doughty Road railside buildings to be demolished

Wildlife areas highlight borough’s environmental vision.

TWO wild and birdlife areas created next to prime commercial land by North East Lincolnshire Council are examples of how industrial development and nature can thrive side-by-side. As residents are being encouraged to give their views on the review of the borough’s Local Plan, a key planning document which helps shape and guide future development,…

2 years ago | General

Let’s work together to smarten up Grimsby town centre

North East Lincolnshire Council is launching a new campaign to fix up rundown buildings in Grimsby town centre. The project aims to improve the street scene in the town centre as it is poised for a wide-ranging, multi-million-pound transformation. Focused on the busy area around the Victoria Street West pedestrian precinct and surrounding streets, the…

2 years ago | Business and investment
Grimsby town centre from the air