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COMEDY fans can be assured of a laugh a minute during this year's Zero Degrees Festival in Louth.The laughs start at the Riverhead Theatre on Saturday, June 29, with the Comedy Club 4 Kids.It will be a...
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TODAYMEDITERRANEAN night at North Kelsey Village Hall 7.30pm for 8pm start. Entry by ticket, priced £5, which includes food. Take your own alcohol. Contact Lynda on 01652 678597.GRIMSBY Bach Choir...
View ArticlePicture perfect portraits of success
GRIMSBY PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Members recently celebrated the opening of the society's Annual Exhibition Of Prints. The exhibition was opened and awards were presented by LPA Hon President Ron Abbott,...
View ArticleFired up to give valuable skills to young people
SEVEN young people have shown their burning desire to impress employers.The group have just completed a BTEC Level 2 fire and rescue in the community qualification at Peaks Lane Fire Station.The...
View ArticleBringing community together
I OFTEN think that the West Marsh ward is a microcosm of the old Humberside county.That was divided by a river, the Humber, while we are split into two thanks to the free-flowing River Freshney.This...
View ArticleA true British success story
By Matthew Brown, Labour councillor and football fanTHE football landscape in the UK changed forever following the shock announcement that Sir Alex Ferguson will leave Manchester United and retire from...
View ArticleMum's bravery could help
THE HORRORS of knife crime were made abundantly clear to pupils at one Grimsby school last week by a mother who was left devastated by the death of her son.Ben Tilling was just 17-years-old when he was...
View ArticleSeafood executive to remain chairman of group
GRIMSBY seafood executive Anita Barker will remain as chairman of Humber Seafood Group, following her shock departure from the helm of the company she rescued.A strategic review has brought together...
View ArticleIt's all Happening for us
"THE reason we're here is because of you – and your help is the only thing that keeps us going."These were the words of Brian Marsh, chairman of the trustees of the Humberston Park Special School...
View ArticleOasis of talent claims 5 top awards
IMMINGHAM students took some top awards in a ceremony for more than 10,000 pupils across the country.Successful pupils from Oasis Academy Immingham took five of the Oasis National Awards at a ceremony...
View ArticleSlipper socks for Grimsby patients
STEPS are being taken to reduce the number of patients falling across Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.Bright red slipper socks are being rolled out on the wards, with the...
View ArticlePound shop aims to help hard-up
A NEW pound shop like no other has opened in Freeman Street, Grimsby.Joint owners, brother and sister Jon Lusher and Deana Peters hope their £1 clothing store will make a big difference to people's...
View ArticleCaring team in Waltham has mountain to climb to provide Help For Heroes
THIS caring bunch will rise to the challenge as they aim for the top of Mount Snowdon.Staff from Ashlea Court care home, Church Lane, Waltham, will put their best foot forward in aid of Help For...
View ArticleVideo: Ice dream comes true for Joyce, 96
Many of us can not even imagine reaching the age of 96, let alone thinking what we would like to do then – but one Cleethorpes woman has had a dream turned into reality as she returned to the ice rink...
View ArticleSwiss firm to buy out plant
A STATE-of-the-art power plant that forms part of the Phillips 66 site at South Killingholme is to be bought out in a major deal worth tens of millions of pounds.Vitol Group, based in Switzerland, has...
View ArticleProlific criminal wins freedom
ONE of Grimsby's best-known and most prolific criminals has been given a golden opportunity to turn over a new leaf.Kye Green – who was given the area's first antisocial behaviour order in 2003 – won...
View ArticlePublic warned to keep off tracks
LESS than a month after two men were killed in a horrific collision at Great Coates' railway crossing, pedestrians have once again been dicing with death nearby.First TransPennine Express were forced...
View Article80 girl guides left devastated by £5k theft of their camping equipment
EIGHTY devastated young Girl Guides and their leaders have been forced to cancel a camping trip after thieves stole 24 tents, a number of gas cookers, and two gazebos from their base.The £5,000 of...
View ArticleRemove tree plea 'before child hurt'
CALLS have been made to take action over a tree in Waltham, which residents claim could "seriously hurt" a child.A meeting of Waltham Parish Council heard branches falling from the 65ft tree in Ascot...
View ArticleUpset villagers fighting to save threatened tree
CAMPAIGNERS in Keelby are up in arms over plans to remove an established Hawthorn tree from the village "to prevent children being hurt" – despite the fact there have been no reported accidents.John...
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