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Businesses sign up to new charter to keep town centre safe at night

Businesses and workers from Scunthorpe’s night time economy sector have signed up to the Safer Nights NL charter

Levelling-Up: Scunthorpe town centre set for £16m Government cash boost for new jobs and homes

Scunthorpe will benefit from almost £16m Government cash to create more jobs and new town centre homes

Armed forces past and present to be commemorated

North Lincolnshire will honour the fallen on this years’ Remembrance Sunday on 12 November, starting with a military parade.

Council and British Steel join forces to develop 300-acre opportunity as part of £1.25bn plan

Thousands of green jobs could be created in Scunthorpe as a globally renowned consultancy firm starts work on a masterplan…

Historic Scunthorpe church set for dramatic makeover as specialist craftsmen appointed

An award-winning contractor has been appointed for the dramatic makeover of St John’s Church – one of Scunthorpe’s most historic…

More than half a million pounds raised to install solar panels on Scunthorpe schools

An innovative community-led scheme to help North Lincolnshire schools install solar panels free of charge has raised a phenomenal £576,000…

Smokers are urged to follow hundreds of others that have quit the habit with support

Hundreds of people in North Lincolnshire have quit smoking over the past six years thanks to support and help from…

Public transport investment makes bus journeys easier

New digital bus timetable screens have been installed across Scunthorpe to make it simpler for passengers to check route information

Council leader welcomes more than £6m boost for bus services across Greater Lincolnshire

Bus services across Lincolnshire are set to be improved further thanks to a new £6m Government boost

Multi-storey car park set for high-tech upgrade as Government cash set to keep motorists safe

Scunthorpe’s multi-storey car park will receive a high-security upgrade thanks to a £250,000 cash boost. The major new crackdown will…

North Lincolnshire leading the way with pioneering conference tackling violence against women and gi...

A groundbreaking North Lincolnshire conference to tackle violence against young women and girls has been hailed a success

Teenager living in foster care in North Lincolnshire wins prestigious Fostering Excellence Award

A young mum has been awarded a prestigious Fostering Excellence Award, recognising her outstanding achievements while living in foster care.

Arson attack at children’s play park condemned as ‘mindless’

A devastating arson attack at a Scunthorpe play park has been condemned after causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.…

Last brick laid: Scunthorpe’s multi-million pound enterprise and innovation hub takes shape

The construction of the multi-million-pound enterprise and innovation hub – set to bring hundreds of new jobs to Scunthorpe town…

Council leader welcomes new ownership for Scunthorpe United

North Lincolnshire Council's leader has welcomed the Scunthorpe United FC takeover deal

Council objects in the strongest possible terms to hospital service reductions in Scunthorpe

At a North Lincolnshire Council meeting councillors voted unanimously to object to proposals to move some services out of Scunthorpe

New £12m college adds café to its state of the art facilities

Trent View College, North Lincolnshire’s newest school, has opened its new café for pupils and visitors

Lincolnshire Day celebrations showcases Grimsby Docks transformation

The changing face of Grimsby Docks has been showcased to civic heads and business leaders who visited North East Lincolnshire

Offer extended – invest £50 in crowdfunding-style scheme to help local schools cut energy costs

An innovative community share scheme to help North Lincolnshire schools install solar panels free of charge has been extended

New route through Central Park set to keep cyclists safe and traffic flowing

A new route connecting cyclists safely from the town centre to Central Park, the Pods and the university will be…

Welcome to Brigg! Cookie People to open third shop in historic market town

North Lincolnshire success story The Cookie People are to open a sit-in artisan coffee and cookie shop alongside the tourist…

Community groups receive more than £80,000 cash boost

Local community groups have welcomed funding for projects to carry out improvement work and support people to make their dreams…

Any Of Us can foster…because it really can be you who makes the difference

Any Of Us can foster a child or young person, if they have a big heart to care. That is the powerful message from a brand-new fostering film.

Fall in number of complaints over past five years

The number of complaints about the council received in 2022-23 is lower than the previous year

Fifteen-year-old racer Harley champions fostering in North Lincolnshire

Young motorsport racer Harley Young aspires to not only be a racing champion but to champion the importance of fostering.

Extra £2.5m Government cash boost to keep hundreds more families warm

Hundreds more families will be kept warm through winter thanks to the latest cash boost from Government – taking the…

FIRST LOOK: Pictures show amazing new facilities at £12m Trent View College

Trent View College, the region’s newest school, has officially opened, with state of the art facilities and some of the…

Top marks for Adult Education and Community Learning Service

An official government accreditation has confirmed that local learners are getting a grade A service from North Lincolnshire Adult Education…

Connecting Communities: New bus service launched from Scunthorpe to Doncaster via Isle of Axholme

Extra buses have been put on to connect communities across the Isle of Axholme with both Scunthorpe and Doncaster. The…

Summer 2023: Communities across North Lincolnshire backed

Hundreds of families attended a series of town centre events across the summer - as miles of new road surfaces…
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Levelling-Up: Latest community projects set to share £500,000 Government cash

A raft of community groups and charities across North Lincolnshire are set to share £500,000 on projects to benefit residents.…

Equipment seized from noisy neighbours

Council officers, working alongside Humberside Police, have seized equipment from a Scunthorpe house after neighbours complained about loud music.

Park and gardens at Church Square officially renamed in honour of the late queen

In a gesture of respect and admiration, the new park and gardens in Church Square at the heart of Scunthorpe have been renamed
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Council pledge to further conserve and enhance wildlife habitats across North Lincolnshire

A wide-reaching plan to weave biodiversity into every aspect of the council’s remit across North Lincolnshire has been agreed. It…

North Lincolnshire Council are in the running for a raft of top national awards

The Fostering Team, Charlotte Spain and North Lincolnshire Council as an organisation have all been shortlisted for a prestigious award…

Raft of road resurfacing completed as summer holidays draw to close

A multi-million pound road resurfacing programme has seen a number of key routes completed in the last couple of weeks.…

Connected communities: Pledge to raise standards for bus passengers in North Lincolnshire

A raft of improvements to bus journeys designed to ensure the best possible experience for passengers

£466 fine for not carrying dog poo bags

The first two prosecutions under strict local rules about dog fouling have gone through the courts, with fines of £466…