Jailed: Louth jewel robbers thwarted by courageous passers-by
TWO armed robbers from Grimsby – who were apprehended by members of the public after raiding a jewellers - have been jailed. They were locked up at Lincoln Crown Court yesterday after carrying out the...
View ArticleMan's clothing set alight in Grimsby park incident
A man was treated for burns after his clothing was set alight during an incident in Grimsby's Grant Thorold Park. Shortly before 8.20pm on Tuesday (September 3), the 41-year-old man was walking through...
View ArticleCleethorpes golfer Holly Clyburn proving she's a Euro star
CLEETHORPES golfer Holly Clyburn is living the dream on the Ladies European Tour – and is eager to build on her initial success.The 22-year-old finished third at the Scottish Open last weekend,...
View ArticleTeenager reported missing in Grimsby
POLICE are appealing for help in locating a girl who has been reported missing in Grimsby. Natasha Fox, 15, was reported missing to police on Friday evening after she left an address on Heneage Road...
View ArticleFamily of ten left homeless by flat blaze in Grimsby
A FAMILY of ten have been left homeless after a fire gutted their flat.They had a lucky escape when the blaze broke out at the property in Cleethorpe Road, Grimsby, which has destroyed most of their...
View ArticleOPINION: Do Grimsby Town need to further bolster their Conference title bid?
by Matt Dannatt, Football Writer FOR the multi-millionaires of football's elite, the transfer window is now firmly shut. Monday's deadline day was frantic, with eye-watering sums being thrown around...
View ArticleHumberston Avenue homes development review enters second day
The second day of the planning review into the Humberston Avenue Keystone development is currently underway at Grimsby Town Hall. Representatives from the developers are being cross examined by North...
View ArticleLarge haul of alcohol stolen in Louth restaurant raid
THIEVES stole a large haul of alcohol from an Indian restaurant in Louth.The Raj Mohal in Aswell Street was broke in to sometime over Sunday night and Monday morning.Dozens of bottles of champagne,...
View ArticlePolice operation is cracking down on hare coursing criminals
A POLICE campaign to catch criminals involved in illegal hare coursing in Lincolnshire aims to break last year's record successes.Operation Galileo in 2012 saw nearly 300 people caught by the dedicated...
View ArticleNew term heralds new look for latest academy in Cleethorpes
A NEW broom has swept through the corridors and classrooms of a Cleethorpes school as it reopens as an academy.More than 400 pupils yesterday began a new school year at Reynolds Academy, which is now...
View ArticleLeave your bike at Grimsby town centre facility for £1
GRIMSBY town centre is gearing up for a new facility – The Cycle Hub.Located at the former postal room at Grimsby Train Station, it is the first of its kind in the area, offering a secure location to...
View ArticleKeystone review to close today
The review into the planning application for the Keystone development in Humberston will close today. Keep checking www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk for updates.
View ArticlePath work in Grimsby leaves blind man 'angry and unsafe'
A BLIND man has criticised North East Lincolnshire Council after path works in Grimsby left him feeling "scared and disorientated".Adam Gray, 26, who is registered as blind, claims work to widen the...
View ArticleStallingborough firm seals second royal award in four years
A MANUFACTURING firm which makes seals for the oil and gas industry has secured its own royal seal of approval.It was the second time Shand Engineering of Stallingborough received The Queen's Award for...
View ArticleGrimsby judge gives jobless man work offer he can't refuse
A JUDGE told a man who was looking for a job that he could sort him out with plenty of work to keep him busy – with immediate effect. But the bad news was that it was not quite the sort of work the man...
View ArticleAlgeria gas plant terrorist attack survivor tells his story
It's a situation one can only imagine – but became terrifyingly true for one local man. Sadie Russell reports on Lou Fear's ordeal at the hands of terrorists.AN ENGINEER has spoken for the first time...
View ArticleHumberston Fitties takeover by private firm would be 'wrong'
ALLOWING a private company to take control of Humberston Fitties would be "wrong" and "destroy its character", according to residents.North East Lincolnshire Council is currently looking at various...
View ArticlePlanned recycling plant is 'too close to houses'
VILLAGERS against a proposed recycling plant in South Killingholme drummed up the support of passing motorists during a second protest.Residents with placards stood outside Poplar Farm, in Ulceby Road...
View ArticleCleethorpes RNLI crew fear they will have to pay to park
ABOUT 200 people have signed a petition in support of Cleethorpes Lifeboat crew who fear they will have to pay to park when on call for emergencies.Lifeboat bosses say the council has previously...
View ArticleCouncil to start selling headstones and crosses
THE council will provide headstones, plaques and crosses at cost price to the public as part of a new "memorialisation" service. North East Lincolnshire Council bosses have decided to implement the...
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