It's good to see plaudits for a Cleethorpes fish restaurant in the national press. This enthusiastic write-up featured in the survey of the country's top fish and chips shops that appeared in a recent edition of The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
NEWS AND PICTURES FROM GRIMSBY, CLEETHORPES, IMMINGHAM AND NEIGHBOURING VILLAGES
It's good to see plaudits for a Cleethorpes fish restaurant in the national press. This enthusiastic write-up featured in the survey of the country's top fish and chips shops that appeared in a recent edition of The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
A STUNNING close-up photograph of an Oystercatcher on Cleethorpes beach is being used by North East Lincolnshire Council to publicise World Environment Day 2026 which is this Friday June 5.
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| Cllr Freeston with members of the waste services team and Gary Edwards, Head of Waste and Operational Services (second from right) |
A TOTAL of 16 additional bins have been sited on Cleethorpes Promenade for the summer season.
North East Lincolnshire Council has acted promptly following grumbles from some residents and visitors about the heavy overspill of rubbish over the May bank holiday.
Of the new bins, 15 have a capacity of 240 litres and one has a capacity of 1100 litres.
The investment provided a photo-opportunity for council leader Cllr Oliver Freeston to pose with waste services personnel.
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TRAVELLERS have moved on from Weelsby Woods in Grimsby four days after setting up what North East Lincolnshire Council describes as having been "a large unauthorised encampment".
They decided to move on following an initiative involving the council and Humberside police.
A clear-up team has today been on site to remove what NELC says was "a small amount of waste".
Barriers which the visitors damaged to gain access to the land have now been repaired.
In what is believed to be his first media release since becoming leader of the authority, Cllr Oliver Freeston said: "This is a great piece of joint working with our local police force and a good outcome for the community.
"It is also a strong message that North East Lincolnshire is not the place for illegal encampments, and we have the arrangements in place to deal with these quickly."
Agreed Cllr James Sawkins, portfolio holder for safer and stronger communities, agreed: "We decided quickly what action would be reasonable and necessary to resolve this situation.
"Weelsby Woods is a lovely space, intended for public use, and we will continue to take any action necessary to protect the area."
It is not known where the Travellers had come from, nor their next port of call.