Comments Off on Council to consider bid to extend licensing hours at North Lincolnshire farm shop
Licensing watchdogs will meet tomorrow (Tuesday, July 25) to consider an application to extend the licensing hours at a North Lincolnshire farm shop. The owners of Messingham Farm Shop are seeking permission to extend the current 6pm limit to 11pm
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Keep Britain Tidy have announced 2017’s Green Flag Award winning parks and for the first time Scunthorpe’s Central Park has been awarded this prestigious title.
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Osmond sets new bowling record in Cleethorpes victory over Sheffield & Phoenix UnitedCleethorpes Cricket Club completed the double over Sheffield & Phoenix United when they won by 110 runs at Chichester Road. Alex Osmond broke the record previously held by Paul Gregory for most first XI league wickets, while overseas player Vusi …
Comments Off on Ben Needham: DNA found on toy and sandal could prove what happened to toddler
Human tissue found on a toy car and sandal believed to have belonged to Ben Needham could help solve the mystery of what happened to him. The 21-month-old toddler went missing on the Greek island of Kos 26 years ago to the day. He was with his
Comments Off on New landlady completes clean sweep at North Lincolnshire pub
Former Mrs Mopp Kate Savage has completed a clean sweep at a North Lincolnshire pub. Mum-of-three Kate, 33, and her partner Mark Hicks have signed a five-year tenancy deal at The Britannia Inn, in Brigg, with the pub owners at Marston’s Brewery.and more »
Comments Off on Why 1953 was a year of great change for the Scunthorpe steel industry
One of North Lincolnshire’s tallest structures – a 287 ft high water cooling tower at Appleby-Frodingham steelworks – was completed as part of major investment in the Seraphim development project. It was to become a very familiar landmark in the town.