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About 38,500 homes now using new recycling bins

New recycling bins are now in use at about 38,500 homes across North East Lincolnshire. North East Lincolnshire Council is working with a specialist distribution company to deliver a pair of new bins to about 73,000 households by mid-November. Bins are arriving at homes in parts of Scartho, Haverstoe, East Marsh, Heneage and Healing this…

3 years ago | General

COVID-19: Businesses urged to get QR ready

Government has announced that the NHS Test and Trace COVID App will be released for mass use on 24 September. The app will be a critical enhancement of NHS Test and Trace in England, and the Test, Trace and Protect service in Wales. As part of this, businesses and venues across England and Wales will…

3 years ago | COVID-19

Final road safety improvements taking place on Station Road, Stallingborough

The final improvements aimed at enhancing previously installed road safety measures on Station Road, Stallingborough, will take place next week. North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, will be renewing the existing sections of red high friction road surfacing and road markings along Station Road, between South Marsh Road and the B1210 roundabout,…

3 years ago | General

Clee Road highway revamp – project update

Works are continuing as planned on Clee Road with existing drainage gullies between Isaac’s Hill and Kelham Road being replaced. This phase of works is due to be completed on Friday 25 September. From Monday 28 September, the second phase of works will start. This includes upgrading the existing vehicle crossings between Isaac’s Hill roundabout…

3 years ago | General

Be Safe, Be Seen – free cycle safety events

Free bike safety events are coming to venues across North East Lincolnshire to help make cyclists more visible. North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, have teamed up with Cycle Hub Lincs to host a series of free events to promote safe cycling and to keep cyclists visible while on the roads. The…

3 years ago | General

Weekend highway improvements planned for Laceby’s High Street

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, are planning to carry out carriageway patching works on High Street, Laceby, between Old Chapel Lane and Alfred Bannister Mews. Works will be starting on Saturday 26 September, between 9am and 6pm, and will take one day to complete. To allow these works to be carried…

3 years ago | General

Freshney Place and NELC urge shoppers to be COVID-responsible

North East Lincolnshire Council (NELC), and Freshney Place Shopping Centre have teamed up to increase awareness of Covid-19 prevention measures, such as the wearing of face coverings in shopping environments as the Autumn season approaches. It’s great news that the public are once again allowed to get out and about again and do some of…

3 years ago | COVID-19

Trial of fixed bus route coming to an end

A fixed Phone ‘n’ Ride route running between Habrough and Immingham Town every Monday and Wednesday is coming to the end of the trial period and is up for review. The introduction of the trial service follows discussions earlier in the year with the local parish councils to provide residents in Habrough and Immingham Town…

3 years ago | General

Gear up your daily commute with Wheels to Work

Local charity Humber and Wolds Rural Action (HWRA) is offering North East Lincolnshire residents who have difficulty commuting the chance to sign up to the Wheels to Work scheme. The scheme aims to help more people get access to work, education and training, by offering eligible applicants a 49cc or 110cc scooter or electric bike. A scooter can be loaned for…

3 years ago | General