Monthly Archive 13 March 2020

More cash for sustainable travel

North East Lincolnshire Council’s Cabinet has this week accepted additional funding of £462,000 from the Department for Transport to continue the work improving sustainable travel across the area.

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Work starts on two Grimsby town centre projects

Work is set to begin in two popular Grimsby town centre areas, using trees to recreate the landscapes for the 21st Century.

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Wheelie bins set to replace recycling boxes

Households in North East Lincolnshire will be saying goodbye to their three recycling boxes as the council has agreed to replace them with a pair of wheelie bins.

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Free parking in Cleethorpes’ town centre for the Spring into Cleethorpes event

Cleethorpes’ town centre is set to come alive with street entertainers, Saturday market, key cultural activities for families and a street food market later this month.

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Immingham celebrates new heritage trail

Immingham’s brand new permanent heritage trail, commemorating its link to the Mayflower Pilgrims, formally opens to the public on Saturday, March 14 with a community event.

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Latest Cabinet listening event is a success

One of North East Lincolnshire’s youngest green campaigners was among a host of residents who took the opportunity to catch up with leading councillors about issues affecting the areas.

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Toll Bar roundabout – Information drop in session next week

Residents and businesses are encouraged to highlight any concerns ahead of a project to improve road safety and traffic flow at Toll Bar roundabout.

North East Lincolnshire Council’s Cabinet approved changes in December to the original scheme which will see the roundabout retained. Additional lanes into the roundabout will be constructed to help traffic get through the junction more efficiently.

Councillor Stewart Swinburn, Cabinet member for transport and the environment, said the project will be put out to tender by the council and its regeneration partner ENGIE in April to appoint a contractor to deliver the works.

“We are acutely aware of the potential issues to residents and businesses while the works are undertaken,” he said. “To that end, we will be asking potential contractors to give options on increasing the speed of delivery and reducing the impact on those affected. If residents or businesses have any specific concerns, they are encouraged to get in touch with the delivery team ahead of the works beginning in July.”

In the meantime, the engagement team is liaising with residents, stakeholders, including Tollbar Academy, emergency services and Stagecoach, to ensure all factors which will impact on the local area are taken into consideration. To help achieve this, it is holding a drop-in event to enable interested parties to discuss the proposals.

It is taking place on Monday, March 16 from 5pm to 8pm in the drama hall at Toll Bar Academy, Station Road, New Waltham, Grimsby, DN36 4RZ.

Once the contractor is appointed in May, further details will be known on how traffic will be managed during the works programme. The works, deliberately timed to coincide with the end of the summer term at Tollbar Academy, are expected to last five months. The work is being jointly funded by a £1.5m grant from the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership with additional support from North East Lincolnshire Council and Section 106 funding from nearby housing development sites.

Residents or businesses with a specific issue regarding the project should contact the delivery team by email at Tollbarjunction@nelincs.gov.uk or write to Toll Bar Junction Improvements Engagement Team, New Oxford House, George Street, Grimsby, DN31 1HB.

Article from NELC. Image from Google.

Spring comes to Cleethorpes with fun family event

Cleethorpes’ town centre is set to come alive with street entertainers, Saturday market, key cultural activities for families and a street food market later this month.

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World renowned conservation architects appointed for Kasbah plans

World renowned conservation architects and historic buildings consultants, Donald Insall Associates, have been appointed to take forward plans for a new creative workspace on the Kasbah on Grimsby docks as part of Grimsby’s Cultural Development Fund programme.

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Shutter art on North Prom

The colours of seaside arcades and funfairs make up the latest shutter art design as work progresses on creating a unique walking gallery along Cleethorpes’ North Prom.

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