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Supporting electric vehicle development

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, EQUANS, are still seeking views to gain a greater understanding of local people’s views on electric vehicles (EVs) and identifying possible future trends.

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North Promenade Public Art – Installation of ‘Luminations’

On Monday 18 October, work will start on the installation of the new public art lighting project, Luminations, on the North Prom in Cleethorpes.

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Launch of the annual gritting season

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, EQUANS, are getting ready for winter with the annual preparations for the gritting season underway.

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Celebrating Greater Lincolnshire carbon-cutting project success

North East Lincolnshire Council planted the first of eight new trees in two of its best-loved parks today to celebrate the success of a three-and-a-half-year-long carbon-cutting project.

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A18 road safety improvements – project update

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, EQUANS, are progressing with works to install a new roundabout at the A18 and Waltham Road junction.

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Cleethorpes Town Hall gets life-saving defibrillator

A life-saving piece of equipment has been installed at Cleethorpes Town Hall by the trustees of the site.

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Have your say on proposed protected cycle lane

Following early engagement with cyclists, residents, businesses and colleges, a proposed protected cycle lane on Weelsby Road, between the junctions of Bargate and Peaks Parkway, has been developed by transport officials.

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More than £1,500 raised from Mayor’s skydive

The Mayor of North East Lincolnshire has handed over a cheque of £1,560 to St Andrew’s Hospice after he jumped 15,000 feet from a plane for the charity.

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Bus Service Improvement Plan to be considered by Cabinet

Leading councillors will meet at a special Cabinet on Wednesday 20 October to review a £39m Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) that will be submitted to Government for public transport improvements to be delivered over a five-year period in the area.

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Immingham woodland is handed to the community

Cabinet have agreed to hand over the land at Spring Street, Immingham – which was planted up as a Woodland as part of the Queen’s Jubilee in 2012 – to the Town Council for the next 125 years.

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