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Creative organisations sought to deliver ambitious programme

How would you like to be a part of delivering a brand new creative programme in Grimsby for 2021 and beyond?

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Thank you to owners making improvements along A180

North East Lincolnshire Council is thanking property and business owners for smartening up their buildings along one of the main roads through the borough.

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Work due to start at Riverhead later this month

Major projects to transform central Grimsby will continue to press forward in 2021 as work is set to start this month at Riverhead Square.

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Business grant applications go live

North East Lincolnshire Council has today launched a new discretionary grant through the Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) scheme for businesses who are ‘open but affected’ due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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Secure your vote at the next elections

On Thursday 6 May 2021 residents in North East Lincolnshire will go to the polls to have their say on who represents them at a local level.

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Health booklet hitting borough doormats

COVID-19 has had health, social, emotional, and financial impacts on many of us.

We all need to be aware of our mental and physical wellbeing and to try to remember to be kind to ourselves and the people around us after such a difficult year.

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New wellbeing resource for young people

Health and wellbeing are so important, and sometimes we need a little help to make things better.

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Cleethorpes bar and eatery being transformed

A popular Cleethorpes bar and eatery Copper is being transformed, with an expansion and refit inside complemented by a new façade taking the building back to its Victorian heritage.

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Community lottery shout out

Groups across North East Lincolnshire are being invited to sign up to benefit from a new online lottery being launched next week to support local communities.

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A coffee machine, nappies and a duvet…

North East Lincolnshire Council started a trial on one of its bin rounds in December where crews leave red tags on bins when householders put the wrong things in them.

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