Yearly Archive 1 April 2021

35 litter louts fined in Cleethorpes this week

Enforcement officers fined 35 people in Cleethorpes this week for littering.

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Cleethorpes Conservative Association AGM: The future is bright

It’s been a difficult year for everyone, but the future is bright, and the Cleethorpes Conservative Association hopes to soon resume face-to-face meetings and events following the easing of lockdown restrictions and the successful vaccination roll-out.

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Covid-19: Creating a safer resort

As lockdown restrictions continue to ease, plans are being put in place to help create a COVID-safe resort and ensure social distancing measures can be followed in Cleethorpes.

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New signs go up as part of new dog fouling campaign

New signs are going up as part of a new campaign to remind dog owners to pick up after their pets.

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Business Support Plan published

North East Lincolnshire Council has published its business recovery plan, outlining the steps being taken to support to local businesses, create employment opportunities and help to reshape the future economy.

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Demolition brings peace to neighbourhood

A troublesome property in Grimsby, which has been the source of problems for neighbouring residents, has finally been demolished.

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Heritage makeover returns RAFA club to its Victorian roots

The Cleethorpes vice-chair of North East Lincolnshire’s RAFA association has spoken of his pride at seeing a heritage make-over return the building’s facade to its Victorian roots.

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Plan to locate depot services on one site

North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner ENGIE are announcing plans to locate their depot services to one site in the town centre.

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Change from boxes to bins has improved cleanliness on our streets

The change from boxes to bins for recycling in North East Lincolnshire has vastly improved the cleanliness of our streets.

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Recycling bins fit for the future

It’s one year this week since North East Lincolnshire Council made the decision to introduce new bins for recycling.

This time last year, households were using boxes for their recycling. The boxes had served their purpose, but it was time a new method was introduced.

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