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Support rolling out for COVID-affected businesses

Nearly £8million support funding is being rolled out to local businesses in North East Lincolnshire this week to help support them through the lockdown. Government has released a number of support schemes over the last few months, with different payments applicable to different businesses, primarily SMEs in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors who have…

3 years ago | General

Funding secured for cycling improvements in North East Lincolnshire

North East Lincolnshire Council’s Cabinet has accepted £319,000 of Department for Transport funds for cycling improvements on a key route in the borough. The route, identified through the council’s Cycling and Walking Improvement Plan, stretches from Clee Road at Isaac’s Hill roundabout, along Weelsby Road, up to the Fryston Corner junction and along Laceby Road…

3 years ago | General

Share your Dry January stories to help those struggling with addiction

We Are With You are looking are looking for people taking part in Dry January. The North East Lincolnshire-based drug and alcohol support service wants to hear from members of the public who would be happy to share their stories. The service would love to hear why you took on the challenge, how it’s going,…

3 years ago | General

North East Lincolnshire Council awarded £2.2m for new Cycle Superhighway

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, are delighted to have been awarded £2.2m of Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership (GLLEP) funding to construct a new Cycle Superhighway from Grimsby to Immingham. The project is worth a total of £2.6m, with £400,000 contributed by the council and private sector, and will see 3.8km…

3 years ago | General

Grimsby turns-tables with new hip-hop project

This week marks the launch of an exciting, international theatre project and Grimsby’s part of the crew. “People Power Partnership”, plans to unite 11 countries from across Europe through the historic cultural movement of hip-hop, and now is your chance to get involved. As part of the Grimsby Creates programme, and in partnership with National…

3 years ago | General

Top Town Market to remain open for essential items

Following the recent Government announcement, Grimsby Top Town Market, located in the Bull Ring at Grimsby Town Centre, will remain open and continue to offer essential items for local people in North East Lincolnshire. The following nine traders are selling essential items such as meat, fruit and vegetables, fish and eggs, and remain open while…

3 years ago | General
Fresh produce at Grimsby Top Town Market

Wildlife to benefit from Novartis legacy

A LEGACY to Novartis Grimsby will take the shape of a unique wildlife site, which will provide industrial opportunity along the South Humber Bank in the decades ahead. When the pharmaceutical giant leaves the town in December 2021 after 70-years it will have transferred 35 acres of its land as a legacy to the local…

3 years ago | General

Topographical survey works taking place

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, will be carrying out a topographical survey on the A46, between the Weelsby Road and Bargate junction, to the Isaac’s Hill roundabout on Clee Road.   The surveying will be taking place between Monday 18 January and Wednesday 3 February.   During the works, there will…

3 years ago | General

COVID-19: Seen a business that shouldn’t be open? Report it

Businesses are being reminded to adhere to Government rules following the announcement of another national lockdown. To reduce social contact, the regulations require some businesses to close and impose restrictions on how some businesses provide goods and services. The current national lockdown means non-essential retail must close and can only run click-and-collect and delivery. Hospitality…

3 years ago | General

COVID-19: New and replacement bus pass changes

In response to the latest national lockdown, the bus pass issuing sites in North East Lincolnshire have changed their renewal process to ensure the safety of staff and visitors. Centre4   New and replacement bus passes will be continuing at Centre4 on an appointment-only basis. To book an appointment, call (01472) 236688. Grimsby Central Library   The library will be closed…

3 years ago | General
Text reading Covid-19 update.