Monthly Archive 20 February 2020

More bus stops will be upgraded across our area

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, will be carrying out improvement works to a number of bus stops across the borough from Monday (February 24).

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Humber Bank growth scheme awards shortlist

A unique project that sees wildlife and industry thriving side-by-side as part of a multi-million-pound South Humber bank growth scheme has been shortlisted for a national planning award.

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It’s good to talk…

Residents in North East Lincolnshire will have the opportunity to discuss issues affecting the borough with leading councillors when the Council’s Cabinet holds the second in a series of “listening’’ events later this month.

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NE Lincs receives extra cash for sustainable travel

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, has successfully secured an additional £462,000 of funding from the Department of Transport to continue the work improving sustainable travel across the borough.

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Have your say on potential changes to car parking

North East Lincolnshire Council is asking people to have their say on potential changes to the car parking strategy.

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More improvements on the roads for Grimsby drivers

Work to install a roundabout to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion, as well as provide access to a potential new housing site, will begin on Monday (February 17).

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Garth Lane ground investigations

The reinvention of a popular area of Grimsby town centre into an attractive public and green space starts this month, with survey work beginning in the Garth Lane area and along the River Freshney.

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First fines sent to rubbish dumpers at recycling banks

Enforcement officers from North East Lincolnshire Council have issued the first fines to people caught dumping rubbish during the Christmas holiday.

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Nearly 2,000 tickets issued in crackdown on litter louts and nuisance behaviour

Almost 2,000 fines have been handed out to people, including for cycling and littering on a busy Grimsby street, since 2018.

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Top Town Market launches ‘Happy To Chat’ benches

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, are teaming up with 88-year-old Kenneth Lee to set up Happy To Chat benches.

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