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1 week ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Hannah Corken Head |Hannah Corken
Every parent who applied for a place at infants or primary school for their child this year in North East Lincolnshire has been allocated their first choice of school. Parents and carers of children who are due to start at infants or primary school for the first time in September 2025, have been notified of their child’s school place allocation decision on National Offer Day. A total of 1354 applications were received for children living in North East Lincolnshire by the published closing date.
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1 week ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Hannah Corken Head |Hannah Corken
Now is the time to progress a once-in-a-generation opportunity to help prime the Humber’s heavy industry for the future. That is the call from a crucial power provider at the heart of the most carbon-intensive industrial cluster in the UK – with an investment-ready solution to deliver further growth through decarbonisation on the table. VPI is behind electricity and steam generation for the Humber’s two large oil refineries, together key to energy provision and security.
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3 weeks ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Hannah Corken Head |Hannah Corken
Grimsby Town Foundation Shadow Scholarship team approached the semi-final of the EFL CEFA U19 National Cup with the ambition of going one step further this year after suffering a heartbreak to Swindon at the same stage last season. This time around, they were handed a home tie and a busy Franklin played host to a classic cup game with the opponents, Derby County. Just like the quarters, Grimsby started slowly, but this time they were punished for it.
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3 weeks ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Hannah Corken Head |Hannah Corken
Grimsby's former Ramsdens site has been bought - and the new owner has big plans to regenerate it. Leading commercial developer Wykeland Group has purchased the site from the Grimsby-based retail and cash and carry business Ramsden Group and, as the new owner, will take the lead in rejuvenating it.
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1 month ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Hannah Corken Head |Hannah Corken
Two persistently noisy neighbours have received fines totalling nearly £1,700 after North Lincolnshire Council took them to court. Following repeated complaints about loud music and parties at a property on Grosvenor Street, Scunthorpe, residents Jozef Dunka and Angela Horvathova were served with an Abatement Notice under Section 80 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
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