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Bus pass (Concessionary travel scheme)

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/streets-travel-and-parking/travel-and-public-transport/bus-pass-concessionary-travel-scheme/

Age eligibility If you live in North East Lincolnshire and are of eligible age, you can apply for a English National Concessionary Travel Pass, commonly known as a bus pass. Your age of eligibility will depend on when you were born. You can check your age eligibility by using the State Pension Calculator on GOV.UK…

School crossing patrols

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/streets-travel-and-parking/traffic-and-road-safety/school-crossing-patrols/

School crossing patrols We provide school crossing patrols, or lollipop men and women, to help children, parents and guardians on their journeys to and from school. The law allows us to provide school crossing patrols but we are not required to provide them. We will only provide a school crossing patrol after we have assessed…

Educational psychology support for schools and education settings

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/children-families-and-schools/schools-and-education/educational-psychology/educational-psychology-support-for-schools-and-education-settings/

The North East Lincolnshire Educational Psychology Service is a team of educational psychologists all highly trained in child and adolescent development, research, assessment, interventions and learning. For involvement in work with individual children and young people, the service requires schools or others to agree a Service Level Agreement (SLA). Once in place all schools or…

Mayor of North East Lincolnshire

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/your-council/mayor-and-civic-information/

The Mayor is the first citizen of North East Lincolnshire and undertakes an important ceremonial role in and outside the borough. However, this role is different from some Mayors and Lord Mayors, such as the elected Mayor of London. The Mayor of North East Lincolnshire is not directly elected by the people and therefore holds…

Architects and facilities management

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/homes-and-property/empty-properties-and-derelict-land/architects-and-facilities-management/

Architects and facilities management are part of the EQUANS and North East Lincolnshire Council regeneration partnership, delivering services on behalf of North East Lincolnshire. Architects Architectural Consultancy deliver services for council departments, individual schools, public bodies and registered charities. Services provided are comprehensive and relate to all aspects of building construction, project design and procurement, which include: Contact the…

Ways to vote

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/your-council/elections-and-voting/electoral-register-and-voting/ways-to-vote/

Make a difference in local and national decisions by registering to vote in UK elections or referendums. Most people go to a polling station in person to vote but you can cast your vote in other ways. Vote in person If you are voting in person, you must bring a form of ID. If you’ve registered and…

Grimsby Town Hall

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/your-council/grimsby-town-hall/

About the Town Hall Grimsby Town Hall was built over 150 years ago in 1863 and is used as a base for the Mayor of North East Lincolnshire and most Council meetings. Members of the public are entitled to attend such meetings to see and hear their elected representatives discuss more important issues. At the rear…

Vermin advice

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/keeping-our-area-clean-and-safe/vermin-advice/

Control of wild species We prefer human and non lethal ways to solve issues with wild species in towns and sub-urban areas. Culling wildlife is rarely an effective long-term solution. Report a vermin problem If you see the following problems: You should complete our Vermin report. To report vermin in other locations, contact the following…

Dangerous structures and demolitions

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/building-control/dangerous-structures-and-demolitions/

A ‘dangerous structure’ covers buildings or parts of buildings along with many other structures including garden walls, fences or hoardings, in fact any built structure that because of its condition could endanger the public. Report a dangerous structure You need to report the problem directly to building control either in person, by calling 01472 325959…

Protected trees

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/protected-trees/

Trees and woodlands enhance the environment and make a valuable contribution to the character of an area. They do this in a number of ways: In all these ways trees soften the harshness of the built environment. Trees also form an important habitat for a wide range of wildlife and are instrumental in encouraging animals…