Yearly Archive 25 January 2023

Remember: Photo ID needed this May

For the first time, residents in North East Lincolnshire will need to show photographic ID to vote at this year’s local elections.

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Stepping out on the East Marsh

Councillors, enforcement officers and officers from Humberside Police came together for a day of targeted action on Grimsby’s East Marsh.

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Draft budget open to further scrutiny following Cabinet approval

NORTH East Lincolnshire Council’s draft budget proposals for the coming financial year have been approved by the authority’s Cabinet.

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£18m-plus Levelling Up funds awarded to Cleethorpes

PLANS to continue with the reinvention of Cleethorpes have taken a major step forward as North East Lincolnshire Council has secured more than £18.4m of Levelling Up grant monies for the resort.

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Bus stop upgrades in Grimsby

North East Lincolnshire Council and its delivery partner, Equans, are carrying out improvement works to bus stops in Grimsby.

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Car chaos to be curbed as more schools get CCTV cameras

Parking chaos outsides schools could be a thing of the past as more schools in our area look set to get CCTV cameras.

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Start date and contractor announced for Corporation Bridge restoration

A start date for the major restoration of Corporation Road Bridge has been set following the appointment of a contractor for the scheme.

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East Marsh residents encouraged to give policing views

RESIDENTS living on the East Marsh in Grimsby are being encouraged to take part in a survey about how safe they feel.

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Work on Clee Fields football hub to start

PLANS for a football ‘hub’ on land in Grimsby have been finalised, thanks to an injection of money from the Premier League, The FA and Government’s Football Foundation.

A bid for £1.5m to the Football Foundation to support the new Clee Fields project has been approved, so along with the money from the Council’s capital projects budget, the work can start to create new facilities on the site.

Two new 3G pitches, both suitable for football and one suitable for rugby, will be laid to replace the old turf pitches that have been out of use for several years. The new pitches will be able to be used all year round.

Also, as part of the project, new changing facilities will be created alongside a larger car park and additional security fencing. Air source heat pumps, solar panels and LED lighting will be used in the scheme as part of the Council’s ongoing pledge to reduce carbon output in its projects.

The development of Clee Fields is part of the Council’s commitment under the Playing Pitch Strategy. This pledges to give all residents the opportunity to access sports pitches and facilities to support being active, whilst some urban land is made available for regeneration.

Cabinet member for leisure, Cllr Tom Furneaux, said: “These plans will create excellent facilities at Clee Fields to help make sure we provide places where our residents of all ages can enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits high quality sport, leisure and recreation services offer.”

Planning permission for the scheme was granted earlier this year, and since then, work has been ongoing to secure contractors to deliver the scheme.

Robert Sullivan, Chief Executive of the Football Foundation, said: “This grant award towards developing the new facility is great news for the local community.

“It will support people’s ability to play our national game locally and therefore help unlock football’s many benefits to physical and mental wellbeing.  That’s why we’re committed to transforming the face of grassroots football facilities in this country.

“The Football Foundation is working closely with our partners – the Premier League, The FA and Government through Sport England – support facility development projects like this across the country over the next decade to transform our grassroots game and unlock the power of pitches.”

Article from NELC.