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Direct payments

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/health-wellbeing-and-social-care/childrens-social-care/direct-payments/

Contents Direct payments Getting started (Pack A) Service users toolkit (Pack B) Direct Payments – Giving you choice and control Direct payments are a different way of purchasing support services needed, for your child or yourself. Once your child’s needs have been assessed and identified, you will be given the money that it would normally…

Funding for childcare

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/children-families-and-schools/childcare-and-funding/funding-for-childcare/

We recommend you follow our Families First Facebook page Facebook page to be kept up to date with childcare providers who are still able to offer their services. For any questions you can contact the Families First Information Service on the previously linked Facebook page, [email protected] or by calling 01472 326292 option 1. Two year…

Pier Gardens

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/business-and-investment/investment-and-regeneration-projects/pier-gardens/

Find out about other exciting projects in Cleethorpes… The two popular areas (Pier Gardens and Market Place) are set to be rejuvenated, supported by the Government’s Levelling Up Fund. North East Lincolnshire Council was awarded £18.4m for the resort last year, following the development of the 2022 Cleethorpes Masterplan, which was spearheaded by Hemingway Design….

Immingham Town Council

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/your-council/town-and-parish-councils/immingham-town-council/

Town Council Clerk Andy Hopkins. Please direct all correspondence to the town clerk. Town Council Chair The current Chair and Lady Mayor of Immingham is Councillor Karen Swinburn. The deputy Chair is Councillor Malcolm Cullum. Immingham Town Council – Bluestone ward Currently, there are no vacancies for a Town Councillor for this ward. Councillor Mick Cruddas 95 Clyfton…

Food poisoning and infectious disease

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/licencing/food-hygiene-and-safety/food-poisoning-and-infectious-disease/

Food poisoning is caused by eating contaminated food. Bacteria, viruses or toxins which are naturally present in meat, fish or plants are usually the cause of food poisoning. The most common causes of food poisoning are bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella and Staphylococcus aureus. The incubation period (time taken from eating the contaminated food to…