Cleethorpes piper Danny Fleming's collection of bagpipes to be included in...
LOCAL piper Danny Fleming has earned his place in the record books.As previously reported, the 51-year-old from Cleethorpes has been officially recognised as having the largest bagpipe collection in...
View ArticleGrimsby Town at Matlock: Mariners boss Paul Hurst demands a passing display
PAUL Hurst has told his Grimsby Town side to keep the ball on the deck tonight.The Mariners head to Matlock for the fourth instalment of their pre-season programme (7.15pm).After a disjointed...
View ArticleCase fails against developer over demolition of home in Humberston
A DEVELOPER who bulldozed his home in Humberston said he has been through "14 months of hell" after a trial brought about by North East Lincolnshire Council collapsed.Stuart Hewson was charged with...
View ArticleGrimsby Town boss hoping to end search for new striker
GRIMSBY Town manager Paul Hurst has hinted that he may finally be closing in on a new striker.The Mariners boss has added four new faces to his squad this summer, but the search for a frontman has so...
View ArticleResidents' shock over toddler's sudden death in Grimsby's Tunnard Street
A GRIMSBY neighbourhood is in shock today following the sudden death of a two-year-old boy.Residents in Tunnard Street described how emergency services arrived at the scene late on Wednesday...
View ArticleFULL-TIME: Matlock 2, Grimsby Town 1
GRIMSBY Town slipped to the first defeat of their pre-season campaign this evening - losing 2-1 at Matlock Town. The Mariners again made a raft of changes - both before and during the clash with the...
View ArticleYoung Reporter: Hatred for our home
GREAT Grimsby. After being brought up in this area for 18 years now, I am aware of the stereotypes that Grimsby has, and most importantly, the dislike it has from youths to elders. I occasionally see...
View ArticleMoving tale of lost love performed by Havelock Academy students
THE poignant tale of a Grimsby fisherman who never came home – and the widow he left behind – was vividly brought to life in a moving dance performance.Iris's Story was written and performed by four...
View ArticleTop marks for Nunsthorpe nursery after raft of changes
A NUNSTHORPE nursery has received high praise from Ofsted inspectors for its partnerships with parents and its passion for top-quality learning.Butterflies Day Nursery, in Sutcliffe Avenue, received a...
View ArticleChildren hit the right notes with tunes from popular Disney film Frozen
"LET It Go!"That was the message from pupils at St Joseph's Catholic Primary, in Cleethorpes, for the in-house summer production of popular children's flick Frozen.Many proud faces looked on as the...
View Articlef4 photography group showcase their work at Cleethorpes Library
MEMBERS of a photography group are putting their best images in the frame for an annual exhibition in Cleethorpes.The f4 group – named after a photographic term for an aperture setting – will showcase...
View ArticleI'm a fitness phobe... get me out of here!: New Jungle Body class that...
Reeled-in by the promise of burning up to 850 calories an hour while having fun, reporter Laura Crombie tried a new fitness craze – and discovered it really is a jungle out there ...MY NAME is Laura...
View ArticleCleethorpes guesthouse owners' fury as tourist sign is stolen
ANGRY guesthouse owners have slammed the "disgusting" theft of a brown tourist sign which directs visitors to their establishments.The sign was installed on Isaacs Hill in Cleethorpes by the council...
View ArticleFA Cup visit highlight of Showcase Immingham event
A SPECIAL event will be held this weekend to celebrate everything that is great about Immingham.The first Showcase Immingham extravaganza will take place today and tomorrow, from 11am to 4pm.Mayor Of...
View Article5,000-strong petition against reductions to rail services in North East...
A NEARLY 5,000-strong signature petition against reductions to rail services across North East Lincolnshire has been handed in to the Department for Transport (DfT). Grimsby Telegraph Editor Michelle...
View ArticleFergal O'Brien upbeat ahead of big race at Market Rasen Racecourse today
FERGAL O'Brien has waited for the right race to come along for Creevytennant – and the trainer hopes it could be today's Betfred Summer Plate at Market Rasen Racecourse.An Irish point-to-pointer for...
View ArticleAll aboard! Grimsby's Riverhead Exchange bus super-stop facility is...
THE first passengers have enjoyed Grimsby town centre's new super-stop.Riverhead Exchange, the new indoor waiting area for bus passengers, was officially opened yesterday.The new facility provides...
View ArticleGrimsby family whose Malaysia Airways flight crossed Ukrainian airspace just...
THIS Grimsby family feels "lucky to be alive" after taking a Malaysia Airways flight across Ukrainian airspace just hours before an aircraft was allegedly shot down over the country, killing 295...
View ArticleNew Waltham Parish Council internal audit highlights failings
A REPORT into the accounts of a parish council has highlighted failings.New Waltham Parish Council received its internal audit at its latest meeting.An internal audit is carried out at all councils to...
View ArticleBoxing coach Sean Wood hit in face with knuckleduster after man is called...
A FATHER hit a professional boxing coach in the face with a knuckleduster after being called a "steroid-pushing, womanising freak" on Facebook.Adam Phillips, 30, initially punched Sean Wood in "self...
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