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North East Lincolnshire COVID-19 Battle Plan to go to Cabinet

A plan setting out how North East Lincolnshire will continue to tackle the threat of COVID-19 is to be discussed at a special meeting of North East Lincolnshire Council’s Cabinet next week. The Council, Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and the wider health and social Care system in the area have been working together since COVID-19…

4 years ago | Health and wellbeing

Council contacts landlords to prevent resident evictions

The Council are urging all private landlords, to get in touch with the Homelessness Prevention Service, and seek support before evicting any tenants over the coming months. Council officers have written Landlord Associations, asking their members to work with the Council during these challenging times. The warning comes as figures released nationally show increases in…

4 years ago | Health and wellbeing

COVID-19: Blue badge enforcement

In line with Government guidance and service impacts on issuing and renewing blue badges, penalty charge notices (PCNs) will not be issued to residents displaying blue badges with an expiry date of 1 January 2020 onwards. The relaxation of enforcement will continue until 30 September 2020. At that point, enforcement on expired badges will restart….

4 years ago | General

Deadline approaching for your drawings to go up at new care facility

The deadline is approaching to send in your drawings to be put on display at a new care facility. North East Lincolnshire Council has been asking people from across the borough to come together to decorate a wall at Cambridge Park Care Home aimed at supporting local health and care services. It can all be…

4 years ago | General

Being ‘Loyal to Local’ has never been more important

The businesses that make up our local high streets, offices, business parks and industrial sites, along with the thousands of self-employed traders, and entrepreneurs across the area are essential to the future of our towns and villages. As slowly but surely the country starts to ‘unlock’ it has never been more important to recognise the…

4 years ago | General

Council urges businesses to stick to COVID rules

Businesses in North East Lincolnshire are being urged to abide by the Government guidance on COVID-19. The warning from Council officials comes as many businesses in our area prepare to reopen for the first time since lockdown started. Council Leader, Councillor Philip Jackson, has spoken out to urge local business owners to consider the safety…

4 years ago | Business and investment

Passengers required to wear face covering on Phone ‘n’ Ride

In line with changes to Government guidance, passengers travelling on the Phone ‘n’ Ride Service will be required to wear a face covering from today, Monday 15 June. Passengers without a face covering when boarding will be encouraged to use a scarf or piece of clothing while travelling on board. Face coverings, in line with…

4 years ago | General

COVID-19: What next?

“As we take these first, tentative steps back into normal life, we must all do everything we can to keep the virus out of our communities, to prevent people becoming ill and to prevent more people from dying.” This is the message from health and local authority leaders today as they issue a stark reminder…

4 years ago | Health and wellbeing

Supporting the high streets to reopen – Grimsby update

Changes are due to come into place in the centre of Grimsby to help the high street reopen safely on Monday 15 June. Following the relaxation of some of the Government’s lock-down measures, work has been ongoing to look at various pinch-point areas of the borough to provide people with enough room to circulate safely…

4 years ago | General

North East Lincolnshire gears up for reopening

North East Lincolnshire town centre businesses and organisations are working together to create safe spaces for visitors and customers. High street shops and shopping centres are set to re-open on Monday, (June 15) as part of the Government’s plan to ease lockdown measures. Social distancing messaging is visible in public spaces throughout the borough in…

4 years ago | General