A gloomy sight - the murky waters of the paddling pool |
Friday, 31 July 2020
ABANDONED PADDLING POOL IS UNSIGHTLY BLOT ON CLEETHORPES HOLIDAY SCENE
HOLIDAYMAKERS THRONG TO CLEETHORPES BEACH ON HOTTEST DAY OF THE YEAR
LET'S DO IT! MEET MING YEUNG - ACTION MAN BEHIND AMBITIOUS PLEASURE ISLAND PROJECT
Ming Yeung - no time for dilly-dalliers |
Thursday, 30 July 2020
FIRST A PLASTIC PALM TREE, NOW A STEEL FISH - IS CLEETHORPES GOING A BIT CRAZY?
EXERCISE, FRESH VEG AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT - YOU CAN'T BEAT LIFE ON AN ALLOTMENT!
Come and dig me! This plot seeks some tender loving care |
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
REVEALED: HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTRE PLANS FOR FORMER PLEASURE ISLAND SITE
Preliminary artist's impression of central area (Image: YPG) |
EXCITING plans to redevelop the former Pleasure Island leisure park in Cleethorpes have been unveiled.
The proposals include a 146-bed hotel and conference centre as well as 250 high quality holiday lodges.
Further plans for the 23.5-hectare site include two restaurants and two leisure units
If it goes ahead the £57-million project could create new jobs.
Other elements of the scheme include a non-food leisure/retail unit and a new Lidl store
The ambitious proposals also
include a petrol filling station with electric vehicle charging facilities and
a drive-thru coffee shop.
The development is being promoted by a consortium of developers including Lidl and YPG, a Liverpool-based leisure developer.
It has appointed national planning and development consultancy Lichfields to progress the plans.
Says Lichfields’ associate director James Cox: “The proposals provide a positive response to North East Lincolnshire Council's aspirations to deliver all-weather facilities in this resort area of Cleethorpes.
"In addition to enhancing the range of existing retail and leisure provisions accessible to local residents, it would also attract new visitor expenditure to Cleethorpes and generate new job opportunities.”
Shortly the intention is to launch a public consultation exercise prior to submitting a planning application within the next few months.
In the meantime, The public will have an opportunity to comment on the plans via the consultation website which can be found here: www.cleethorpesconsultation.com
The Pleasure Island theme park opened in May 1990 and closed in October 2016. Prior to that the site was home to a zoo.
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
ROAD CLOSURES IN PROSPECT AS SEASONAL SURFACE DRESSING GETS UNDERWAY
BAN LIKELY ON PHYSICAL CONTACT AS CARE HOMES PREPARE TO WELCOME BACK VISITORS
PLANNING GREEN LIGHT FOR REFURB AT ENTERPRISING CLEETHORPES SPORTS CENTRE
Monday, 27 July 2020
THUMBS-DOWN ON PROPOSAL FOR THREE NEW BUNGALOWS IN WALTHAM
Saturday, 25 July 2020
MR NICE-GUY APPOINTED TO SOAK UP POTENTIAL TOLL BAR ROUNDABOUT FLAK
Starting on Monday, the roundabout project is expected to last for six months |
Friday, 24 July 2020
RED LIGHT ON CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSAL TO CONVERT FORMER CLUB TO SUPERMARKET
Thursday, 23 July 2020
50 NEW HOMES PER ANNUM IS TARGET SET FOR HUGE PROJECT ON SITE OF FORMER SCHOOL
OBSESSION! HAS EVERYONE IN CLEETHORPES GONE TOTALLY PADDLEBOARD-POTTY?
Even in murky, overcast weather, plenty of action on the ocean wave near Cleethorpes Pier |
POLICE APPEAL FOR INFORMATION ON RESERVOIR TRAGEDY THAT CLAIMED WOMAN'S LIFE
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
SHOPPERS' SAFETY 'PARAMOUNT' SO MASKS TO BE MANDATORY AT GRIMSBY'S TOP TOWN MARKET
SALTMARSH DETERMINED TO HAVE LAST LAUGH IN CLEETHORPES FORESHORE TERRITORIAL BATTLE
Like an army on the march - the Cleethorpes saltmarsh |
The dog-bitten buoy |
One small step for saltmarsh |
This can very quickly become . . . |
This . . . |
Or even this - the verdant 'pasture' near the leisure centre |
Tuesday, 21 July 2020
LIBRARIES SET TO REOPEN FOR BROWSERS - BUT THE SERVICE WILL BE MUCH REDUCED
Sunday, 19 July 2020
OH DEAR! THUMBS-DOWN FOR CLEETHORPES IN SURVEY OF 100 BRITISH SEASIDE RESORTS
Cleethorpes - it came eighth from bottom in the survey |