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Travel disruption this evening (Thursday 23 September)

Following an emergency Humberside Police road closure on Bradley Road this afternoon, North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, EQUANS, are warning commuters of possible delays in the area this evening. Highway officials are liaising with Humberside Police to support them in working to reopen Bradley Road as quickly as possible to minimise disruption…

3 years ago | General

Final call! First time central heating scheme deadline approaching

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, EQUANS, are calling on residents who are without central heating and reliant on a gas/coal fire or electric heating to contact the Home Energy Team. Homeowners in receipt of means tested benefits, on a low income, struggling with heating costs or vulnerable to the cold could all…

3 years ago | General

Cleethorpes Charter Day

CLEETHORPES’ Silver Band, a resort beauty queen, a guard of honour and crowds lining the streets – September 23, 1936, was the day the town united to celebrate one of the most important dates in its history. British monarch at the time, King Edward VIII, remains famous across the world for his abdication and subsequent…

3 years ago | General
People assembled in Sidney Park on Charter Day in 1936

Grimsby centre stage for official report on levelling up towns

A technical training centre between Grimsby and Immingham played host to the government’s official advisers on infrastructure today (23 September) as they launched a new report on how transport investment can best boost towns’ economies. North East Lincolnshire Council was one of four authorities hand picked to help the National Infrastructure Commission provide advice to…

3 years ago | General

A18 road safety improvement – traffic management update

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, have undertaken a review of the temporary traffic management arrangements in place for the A18 road safety improvement scheme, following the introduction of the road closure on Monday 20 September. In an effort to minimise disruption, highway officials will continually review the traffic management arrangements, including:…

3 years ago | General
The A18 phase 4 diversion route

New grants for local businesses to help them grow

More than £800,000 is being made available in capital grants to local businesses through the new “NEL Reshape Grant” to help North East Lincolnshire-based businesses to grow, expand, or diversify their work. The grant scheme, which links with phase 2 of the NEL Recovery Plan ‘Restore-Reshape-Replenish, to create the conditions to grow, offers eligible businesses…

3 years ago | General

Community group take on third property in ground-breaking project

Community benefits society East Marsh United have completed a full refurbishment of their third property. The group, which is run by local residents on the East Marsh, aims to seek out practical solutions to the problems faced by people living on the East Marsh. After launching the area’s first Community Housing Organisation late last year,…

3 years ago | General

Be Safe, Be Seen – free cycle safety events

Don’t miss your opportunity for free bike safety checks and giveaways as Be Safe, Be Seen returns for 2021. Free bike safety events are once again returning to venues across North East Lincolnshire to help make cyclists be safer and more visible. North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, have teamed up with…

3 years ago | General
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A night of entertainment with the Mayor in aid of charity

The Mayor of North East Lincolnshire is welcoming guests to enjoy an evening of live music, fish and chips and a raffle. The charity event will help raise money for the Mayor’s chosen charities – Andy’s, Harbour Place and CatZero. The invitation is extended to anybody, with tickets costing £15 each. The evening will take…

3 years ago | General
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