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Work to transform the heart of Grimsby given a major boost

Exciting plans to transform the heart of Grimsby have been given a major boost today with the appointment of a specialist development management organisation to lead the project.

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More heritage cash available to local organisations

Six more local organisations are set to benefit from “Heritage Starter” grants to support heritage projects, small and large, made possible thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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Council to revamp properties with energy efficiency upgrades

North East Lincolnshire Council has recently secured Government funding to upgrade selected homes with insulation in an effort to reduce energy bills for residents.

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New football hub given the green light

PLANS to kickstart the development of a state-of-the-art football ‘hub’ on land in Grimsby have taken a step forward.

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Grant Street car park funds approved by Cabinet

A single-storey extension at Grant Street Car Park has been given the green light for funding by Cabinet members at a meeting yesterday, Wednesday 1 December.

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Council secures Gold from the MoD’s Employer Recognition Scheme

North East Lincolnshire Council has been awarded the Gold standard under the Ministry of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme, the highest national accolade for its support for Britain’s Armed Forces.

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Two laybys permanently closed to traffic

Two laybys in North East Lincolnshire have been closed following anti-social behaviour and fly-tipping at the sites.

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Green light to lower speed limit on A18

A new speed limit of 40mph on the approaches to the new roundabout on the A18 has been given the go ahead by Councillor Stewart Swinburn, portfolio holder for environment and transport.

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Council’s path to net zero to be discussed by Cabinet

Members of North East Lincolnshire Council are considering two ambitious reports that are set to transform life in the borough during the next thirty years.

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Scrub cut at Cleethorpes will boost dune biodiversity

By regularly coppicing areas of scrub, conservationists will dramatically improve these coastal
habitats for rare wildlife.

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