Friday, 10 July 2026

After-dark tennis - including in winter - now an option at Cleethorpes courts after installation of floodlighting

 

After-dark  tennis has become an option at the Barretts Recreation Ground in Cleethorpes following the installation of six floodlights by locally-based  electrical specialists Townsend. The courts are operated by the company, We Do Tennis, and can be booked via the website https://wdtvenues.co.uk/nelincs-parks

Thursday, 9 July 2026

NELC committee reckons outside space at Cleethorpes Library needs a little more love and care

 


Are there ways in which the outside space at Cleethorpes Library could be improved? A North East Lincolnshire Council libraries committee thinks an enhancement initiative could have a positive impact on the 'visitor experience'. This reflects a change of thinking from that of not many months ago when there was talk of transferring the books to the leisure centre and selling off the site for redevelopment.   




Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Major drainage works required ahead of construction of new amenity building on Cleethorpes seafront

    

Work on construction of the proposed new amenity building on Cleethorpes seafront  faces a hitch after it emerged that major drainage works are required to service the three-storey property off Sea Road. This is expected to result in lane closures on Central Promenade for as long as eight weeks. Rather than carrying out the installations this month and next, which is peak holiday time, contractors Lindum say this part of the project will be carried out  in autumn. Meanwhile NELC says: "There will be no delay to the construction  timetable nor extra cost." There has been no word yet on whether any commercial organisation has agreed to take space in the building which is due to be completed in spring.

NELC in new marketing drive to sell off former playing field off Davenport Drive in Cleethorpes

       

Offers are again being sought for the seven-acres former playing field off Davenport Drive, Cleethorpes, and to the rear of Bursar Primary Academy. The site's owners, North East Lincolnshire Council, secured planning consent for construction of  58 homes some years ago, but it has been unable to entice developers. The authority now says other uses might be considered for the land. Anyone interested in making an offer can do so through the agents, PPH Commercial (tel: 07710 344602).


                                                        


Late intervention by lawyers scuppers Pleasure Island redevelopment scheme - at least for time being

                                        

Wait and see! It is still not known whether Pleasure Island redevelopment will go ahead

THERE has been a late twist in the great Pleasure Island redevelopment saga.

Lawyers have entered the fray.

Just hours before councillors were due to determine the proposal at this morning's planning committee meeting in Grimsby Town Hall, North East Lincolnshire Council received at least one - possibly two - lawyers' letters, warning them not to proceed.

The contents of  the letter(s) were not read out at the meeting, so those members of the public in attendance were left in the dark. 

But the message was plain. If the committee were to approve the application - as recommended by senior planning officer Cheryl Jarvis - then a legal challenge might be pursued in the High Court.

Following a new recommendation, this time from NELC's legal team, the committee resolved to defer deliberation of the application pending further consideration of the application.

Deferment was backed by committee chairman Cllr Matthew Patrick (Lab, Heneage) with support from both from Cllr Henry Hudson (Con, Wolds) and Cllr  Hayden Dawkins (Con, Humberston & New Waltham).

It subsequently emerged that one of the letters has been written by the law firm representing Tesco which is unhappy about the prospect of a Lidl discount supermarket opening on a patch  from  which its Cleethorpes superstore draws many of its customers.

It is possible that the Pleasure Island  application might be determined at the August meeting of  the planning committee, but it seems just as  likely that the new wrangling could drag on into next year and possibly beyond.

The Grimsby News says: This matter has been handled unsatisfactorily by NELC. The legal correspondence had missed the deadline for submissions and so should have been  disregarded. Failing that, it should have been read out to the committee so that members could have formed their own judgement on whether it represented  a vexatious, delaying tactic  by opponents of the scheme or if it has genuine merits. The temptation now for the applicants will be to bypass NELC - on the grounds of non-determination - and submit their proposal direct to the independent national body, the Planning Inspectorate.

Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Who does Grimsby and Cleethorpes MP Melanie Onn think she is? Donald Trump?

 


                                           MP says how it is - or how she thinks it is

IS Grimsby and Cleethorpes MP Melanie Onn trying to emulate the American president?

Just like Donald Trump, she has sought suspension of a red card for  player  sent off in the World Cup - in this case, the one showed to England's Jarell Quansah in Sunday's match against Mexico.

In a letter on - 'Commons notepaper - to international football's governing body, FIFA, she calls for the suspension to be rescinded.

"I encourage FIFA to give this matter the careful consideration deserves," writes Ms Onn.

The Grimsby News says: Our MP does herself no favours with this ill-conceived and frivolous gesture. Her knowledge of  football governance is next to nil, so her attempted intervention comes across as nothing more than  showboating at its embarrassing worst. With so many constituency matters of pressing priority, Ms Onn must learn how to allocate her time in a less wasteful way.

Why Pleasure Island redevelopment project could put visitor squeeze on Cleethorpes Country Park


The country park - beautiful but fragile 

CLEETHORPES Country Park is set to face increased visitor pressure if the Pleasure Island redevelopment project goes ahead.

It has emerged that a proposed cycle-hire scheme will encourage holiday visitors to follow a route from the lodges to the country park via an existing grass path that runs between the Premier Inn and Cleethorpes Golf Club.

The proposal comes in the wake of a stipulation from Natural England that lodge residents should be discouraged from cycling or walking along the foreshore for fear of causing disturbance to Knot, Dunlin, Curlew and other at-risk shorebirds.

Whether this initiative is wise is open to question.

The country park is already a popular destination for both residents and visitors, but it is a fragile environment where the wildlife is just as vulnerable to human and canine disturbance as that on the sandflats.

It used to be a breeding site for species such as Grasshopper Warblers and Great Crested Grebes but not in recent years.

The redevelopment application is due to be considered at a meeting in Grimsby Town Hall tomorrow morning, July 8.

Prospective Pleasure Island lodge visitors will be encouraged to follow a cycle route that leads to Cleethorpes Country Park

A  Newcastle design firm, One Environments Ltd,  has come up with this concept of how an 'improved' path might look 

Might increased visitors alongside its course be of concern to Cleethorpes Golf Club - especially near the 12th hole which is adjacent to the path?