A180 to be closed until 10pm Wednesday after digger strikes bridge
A STRETCH of the A180 will be closed until about 10pm tonight, causing 40-minute delays. As reported, a digger smashed into a bridge over the A180 at around 4.40pm on Tuesday, showering the road with...
View ArticleBREAKING NEWS: Suspicious activity in woods
THERE appears to be something going on in the woods…We have been receiving reports of suspicious activity. Grimsby Telegraph reporter Katie Blackburn has been sent to the scene to find out more. We are...
View ArticleVideo solves mystery of reporter who disappeared in woods
THE mystery of the missing reporter, who disappeared in the woods this afternoon, has been solved. As reported on thisisgrimsby all afternoon, Katie Blackburn was sent out to the woods following...
View ArticleRed and Greens aim for glory at Bedford: Market Rasen and Louth
THE Red and Greens head to Bedford Athletic on Saturday hoping to improve on their display at Towcestrians last time out.Rasen paid the price for another slow start at the weekend as their opponents...
View ArticleIt's tries galore as Blues' home unbeaten run ends
THE Blues are aiming to bounce back from their first home league defeat of the campaign when they travel to Belper this weekend.In a free-scoring affair at Springfield Road, Grimsby went down 39-28 to...
View ArticleGrimsby, Cleethorpes and Louth athletes put their strength to the test in...
THE first match in the new Lincolnshire Cross Country League series thundered into action at RAF Cranwell.The lure of the mud and hills brought together the usual eclectic mix of middle distance track...
View ArticleGlobal girls clinch points from tight showdown in Grimsby netball league
GLOBAL Vision took the points after a closely-fought battle against Betty McKenzie in Division Two of the Grimsby & District Senior Netball Winter League.The Global girls just edged the contest...
View ArticleGrimsby Town opponents the Lambs planning to silence Hannah - part of the...
TAMWORTH boss Marcus Law insists his side must "show their mettle" to deal with Grimsby Town's attacking threat – especially Ross Hannah.The Mariners travel to Staffordshire on Saturday for a...
View ArticleFree Rasen entry for armed services
MARKET Rasen Racecourse, the Royal British Legion, ABF The Soldiers' Charity and Tickets for Troops are coming together for Remembrance Sunday.Service personnel are being given free admission to the...
View ArticleBushtucker trial draws fair dinkum crowds to Grimsby Minister family fun day
DARING children tested their taste buds in a bushtucker trial – right here in Grimsby.Blindfolded youngsters tried a variety of unusual foods – such as lychee – in an attempt to get them trying a...
View ArticleEthan is a born fighter
THIS little boy was born just 24 weeks into his mum's pregnancy and was not expected to survive.Thirteen months on, Ethan Smith is continuing to fight – and is defying all the odds.He is one of more...
View ArticleGetting streets ahead with homes
WORK has started on building new homes in Guildford Street, paving the way for a £3 million transformation of one of Grimsby's most deprived areas.Although locals have nicknamed the area Balamory after...
View Article'My sister Marilyn is my inspiration'
A HOSPITAL worker is riding 350km through India after being inspired by her "brave and dignified" sister's battle with cancer.Jayne Fytche, of New Waltham, has already raised £4,000 for women's cancer...
View ArticleBuilder hits back over criticism of Grimsby homes plan
ONE of the landowners who wants to build 150 homes on a five-hectare plot in Grimsby has hit back at residents who have criticised the development.Builder John Tucker, of Squarefalcon Ltd, has branded...
View ArticlePeople not belting up in cars is on the rise in Grimsby and Cleethorpes area
ARE you belting up?New figures have revealed a steep rise in the number of motorists not wearing their seat belts in North East Lincolnshire.Statistics showed there were three times as many drivers...
View ArticleWorkers get off the blocks in Grimsby for £300k George V Stadium revamp
THEY'RE off and going for gold.Contractors have begun work on a £300,000 refurbishment of King George V Stadium, in Grimsby.It will provide a lasting legacy from the London 2012 Olympics and better...
View ArticleWork starts in Grimsby on building new homes in one of most deprived areas
WORK has started on building new homes in Guildford Street, paving the way for a £3 million transformation of one of Grimsby's most deprived areas.Although locals have nicknamed the area Balamory after...
View ArticleVIDEO VIEWS: Grimsby Town sign Bury winger Marcus Marshall on loan
GRIMSBY Town have announced the signing of Bury winger Marcus Marshall on a month's loan deal. The 23-year-old can play on either flank and is set to train with his new Mariners team-mates today. The...
View ArticleGrimsby boxer Wayne Bloy upbeat ahead of City Hall show
BOXER Wayne Bloy says that every fight of his comeback is vital if he is going to finish his career as a title winner.The Grimsby professional is set to take on Bristol's Harvey Hemsley in an undercard...
View ArticleWe won't underestimate Tamworth – Hurst
"TAMWORTH are a much better team than the neutrals that don't know too much give them credit for."That's the message from Grimsby Town joint boss Paul Hurst ahead of tomorrow's encounter at the Lamb...
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