North East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, will be starting works to remove the existing mini roundabout at the Humberston Avenue and Grange Farm Lane junction and replace it with a ‘T’ junction this month.
Read MoreNorth East Lincolnshire Council and its regeneration partner, ENGIE, will be starting works to remove the existing mini roundabout at the Humberston Avenue and Grange Farm Lane junction and replace it with a ‘T’ junction this month.
Read MoreAs part of ongoing preparation works for the regeneration and development of the disused West Haven Mill site on Garth Lane, an existing footbridge to access the building will be refurbished ready for future use.
Read MoreMore than 30 internationally important bird species have made their home at the South Humber bank’s award-winning wildlife mitigation site in the last four months.
Read MoreWorks to the highway at Toll Bar roundabout were completed this weekend, ahead of time, with resurfacing and lining. There are some minor elements to complete off the highway, but all roads are now open.
Read MoreHouseholds in North East Lincolnshire filled their new blue and grey bins with more than 1,100 tonnes of recycling in December.
Read MoreRegeneration, skills, and business support are key issues currently being tackled by our area’s two Conservative Members of Parliament.
Read MoreThe huge structures that will together form Garth Lane’s new centrepiece footbridge are being constructed at a specialist workshop.
Read MoreLast year, councillors agreed to launch a community lottery in North East Lincolnshire to support local good causes.
Read MoreGrimsby’s fishing community and its supporters have welcomed the return of the town’s Fishermen’s Memorial Statue to St James’ Square as the transformation of this key public space reaches its final stages.
Read MoreNorth East Lincolnshire Council’s Cabinet has accepted £319,000 of Department for Transport funds for cycling improvements on a key route in the borough.
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