Yearly Archive 16 April 2020

New care facility ready to take the strain off of local hospitals

Grimsby’s very own ‘big build’, masterminded by North East Lincolnshire Council and regeneration partners, ENGIE, has seen a former care home transformed into a facility that will ease pressure on the NHS during the coronavirus crisis.

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Flags flying for the NHS

Flags have been raised today at Remembrance Gate to celebrate the work of those in the NHS and care sectors ahead of this week’s “Clap for Carers”.

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Early works to start on site at Garth Lane

Work to transform a prime Grimsby town centre site is to start, as contractors take all the necessary precautions to comply with COVID-19 safety and hygiene restrictions.

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Moody Lane improvement update

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, have been in discussions with the Moody Lane contractor, CR Reynolds, to revise the works programme due to the COVID-19 impact on the supply chain.

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All households to receive letter from council leader

North East Lincolnshire Council has written to every home in the borough outlining the support and information available to people during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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‘Stay strong and stay at home – lives depend on it’

“We know it’s tough and it will continue to be tough but please stay strong and stay at home. Local lives depend on it.” This is the message today from North East Lincolnshire’s Council Leader, Philip Jackson, and North East Lincolnshire CCG’s senior clinician, Dr Peter Melton.

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Humber Bank Link Road starting to take shape

Changes have been made to the works underway on a multi-million-pound new road, as the impact of the coronavirus crisis continues to be felt across North East Lincolnshire.

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Message from Grimsby MP Lia Nici

Grimsby MP Lia Nici has thanked the people who are keeping the town safe.

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Council Leader’s message to residents

The Leader of North East Lincolnshire Council, Cllr Philip Jackson, has delivered a short video message for local people of North East Lincolnshire on how they need to keep safe and well in the current COVID 19 pandemic.

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NELC helpline for area’s most vulnerable people

North East Lincolnshire Council is working with private, voluntary and community sector partners to coordinate the delivery of food and essential medicine to vulnerable people if they live alone and don’t have family, friends or social care services to help them.

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