Saturday, 29 May 2021
FROM CLEETHORPES TO LOUTH - PEREGRINE FALCONS MAKING THEIR PRESENCE KNOWN
MUDDY CLEETHORPES QUAGMIRE STRIKES AGAIN - BUT HAPPILY DOG-WALKER CAME TO NO HARM
Squelchy mud all around - Not where anyone wants to be sitting down |
SPARE a thought for this dog-walker - another victim, at least temporarily, of the muddy quagmire at the edge of Cleethorpes saltmarsh.
Fortunately, despite taking several tumbles, she kept calm and managed to extricate herself - much to her own relief and the delight of her dog.
The secret? She removed herself from her gumboots, stood up, walked barefoot to where it was more marsh and less mud, then crossed to the footpath and safety.
Well done to her!
The Grimsby News says: Scarcely a week passes without someone becoming an involuntary stick-in-the-mud. The quagmire awaits those who, unwisely, seek to return from the outer beach by crossing through the centre of the saltmarsh. This lady was sensible to remove her footwear. It is the shoes or boots that get sucked into the mud, and the feet lose strength and traction. That is why barefoot is usually the best option. And it is also a good tip to walk leaning forward to reduce the chance of slipping over on to your back. Earlier in the month, a notice was installed, warning against crossing the saltmarsh, but someone has removed it. Without delay, it should be replaced and another installed on the other side of the marsh.
How am I going to get out of this? |
It's the Wellingtons that are causing the problem |
Nothing for it but to take them off |
And that's easier said than done - even with help from Rover (not his real name) |
Sunday, 23 May 2021
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL FOR FAMILY OF SWANS AS TOBY THE DOG BACKS OFF
Friday, 21 May 2021
STRONG BIDDING FOR SIGNED 2020-21 MARINERS SHIRT IN ONLINE CHARITY AUCTION
There has been strong interest in a player-signed Grimsby Town shirt in an online charity auction. The initial target price was £80 - £120, but bidding had already reached £185 by 5pm today. It has been signed by 17 members of the 2020-21 squad. Almost 100 other signed football shirts - including all Premier and EFL League clubs - are up for grabs in the sale which will raise money for the Essex and Herts Air Ambulance. Bidding closes at 6pm on Sunday May 23. More information at http://grahambuddauctions.co.uk/. |
GRIMSBY'S FARMERS AND CRAFT MARKET SCRAPPED BECAUSE OF SQUALLY WEATHER
TODAY'S' scheduled farmers and craft market in Grimsby has been called off because of the adverse weather.
The decision to cancel came yesterday in the wake of forecasts of strong winds and heavy rain.
The outdoor market in Victoria Street takes place on the third Friday of every month from 9am to 3pm - the next one being set for June 18 when, here's hoping, the skies will be blue and the sun will be shining.
Regular stallholders include:
* Redhill Farm – free range pork
* FW Read & Sons – cheese and dairy selection
* Pie-o-neers – selection of freshly made pies
* Fresh and Delicious – classic frankfurter hot dogs
* Sweet Treats Catering – hot drinks, donuts and candyfloss
* Deadly Bakes – home-made sweet treats bakery
* East End Nurseries Ltd – strawberries (seasonal)
There is also an offer available to local businesses, new to the market, who are looking to expand or who have recently set up or started their own business and want to give it a try and promote themselves as we follow the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown.
New traders will be offered a ‘buy one get one free’ offer for the first eight months trading, providing an ideal opportunity to trial or grow their business.
Traders will pay for a month, then get the next month free, for a period of eight months.
For more information or to speak to the markets team, call (01472) 325836 or email market.hall@nelincs.gov.uk.
Alternatively, visit www.nelincs.gov.uk/markets.
Thursday, 20 May 2021
GLOBE SCULPTURE WILL HIGHLIGHT IMPORTANCE OF CLEETHORPES TO MIGRATING SHOREBIRDS
Sponsors at today's unveiling of the shorebird migration globe |
THE rain held off just long enough for today's unveiling of a handsome new steel sculpture of a globe on North Promenade in Cleethorpes.
The purpose of the project is largely to highlight the worldwide migration of thousands of shorebirds that use the beach and the Humber Estuary as a stop-off habitat for feeding.
Its other purpose is to promote recycling, and the sculpture also serves as a repository for discarded plastic bottles.
Alongside it, an interpretive panel has been attached to the promenade railings.
Before cutting a ceremonial ribbon, North East Lincolnshire Council's portfolio holder for leisure, Cllr Callum Procter, spoke of the importance of safeguarding the feeding grounds of shorebirds such as curlew, redshank and knot.
Cleethorpes is of global importance to curlew |
These species are mostly in rapid global decline because habitat has been lost to industrial and other development.
He also emphasised the importance of recycling before thanking Blackrow Engineering, makers of the globe, and sponsors for making the £18,000 project possible.
Migrating birds feature prominently on surface of the sculpture |
Newshounds reporting on today's ceremony |
Callum Procter highlights the flightpath of shorebirds |
Jenny Follan of Tesco whose staff chipped in £1,000 towards sponsorship |
Shorebirds-eye view of the globe |
Jordan Mussell and Gareth Evans of sponsors Alturn Scaffolding - determined to do their bit for the community |
The globe - minus the ribbon |
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Wednesday, 19 May 2021
COUNCIL REJECTS PLAN FOR TELECOMS POLE ON LAND OUTSIDE GRIMSBY INSTITUTE
Grimsby Institute - might health of students and staff be affected by telecoms pole radiation? |
A PLAN to install a telecommunications pole and equipment cabinets on land off Bargate and outside Grimsby Institute has unexpectedly been turned down.
The application by Clarke Telecom did not go before North East Lincolnshire Council's planning committee but was determined by a case officer under delegated powers.
The reason given for refusal is as follows: "The proposed monopole, cabinets and ancillary equipment, by reason of their height, position and appearance, would represent a detrimental visual intrusion on the character of the area, thereby detracting from the setting and character of the Wellow Conservation Area."
The decision will please the Institute which had opposed the proposal, partly for fear radiation might have an adverse impact on the health of students and staff.
Also opposed was NELC's conservation officer, Louise Jennings, whose comment on the application is as follows: "The proposal does not properly consider the impacts on the conservation area and adjacent heritage assets.
"Although situated slightly away from the dwellings, the impacts on the wider conservation area have not been considered.
"This equipment is situated on the edge of the conservation area and will have a negative impact.
"The large pole is much higher and wider than other street furniture and will be obvious in the street scene while the associated equipment cabinets, which are quite substantial, will create a barrier to the visual open space of the college behind it.
"I recommend that an alternative location be found - one that will not be easily visible when looking both in and out of the conservation area."
It is not known if Clarke Telecom will appeal.
Tuesday, 18 May 2021
BY-ELECTION IN PROSPECT FOLLOWING RESIGNATION OF LABOUR COUNCILLOR
Chris Nichols - no longer a councillor |
JUST days after the local elections in North East Lincolnshire Council, voters in Grimsby' Heneage ward could soon be going to the polls again.
Mr Nicols' term of office was not due to expire until May next year, so he was not one of the candidates in the polls of earlier this month.
He served on NELC's communities scrutiny panel and planning committee.
It is not know why he has stepped down.
A by-election is expected to be held within the next 35 days.
It will prove a costly inconvenience to cash-strapped NELC, but it is a price that has to be paid for democracy.
Monday, 17 May 2021
EARLY GRIMSBY VISIT BECKONS FOR DANISH WIND ENERGY GIANT'S NEW CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Richard Hunter - "commercial mindset" |
OFFSHORE windfarm operator Ørsted has today named Richard Hunter as its new chief operating officer.
He will take up his post on June 1.
To date, most of Mr Hunter's career has been spent in the public transport industry - for instance, with spells at London Underground and trainmaker Bombardier - so he will bring a fresh eye to the world of wind energy.
Ørsted says its recruitment processes are inclusive, involving candidates of different genders, ethnicities and national backgrounds.
The final selection process for the role of COO included several nationalities and female candidates.
What helped secure Mr Hunter the job were his solid technical foundation in engineering, impressive international experience leading manufacturing, operations and development across the globe plus a "strong commercial mindset".
Of his appointment, he said: I am honoured to take this role with one of the largest renewable energy companies in the world with a clear ambition to be a leader in the global energy transformation."
An early fact-finding visit is likely to Ørsted's important operations in Grimsby, but the new man will mostly be based at Gentofte in Denmark and in London.
Sunday, 16 May 2021
DEATH OF FORMER ENGLAND FOOTBALLER WHO ONCE COACHED AT BLUNDELL PARK
Speedy winger Doug Holden played in three FA Cup Finals and won five England caps |
THE death, aged 90, has been reported of former England international footballer Doug Holden who had a short spell coaching The Mariners.
It was after his playing days were over that Holden came to Blundell Park in 1970, but he only spent two seasons at Grimsby Town before accepting the job of manager with Kent side Dartford of the Southern League.
Holden was the last survivor of the famous 'Stanley Matthews Cup Final' of 1953 when Blackpool came from 3-1 down to beat Bolton Wanderers 4-3.
Defeat was a bitter disappointment for speedy winger Holden and his Bolton team mates, but, five years later, he won an FA Cup winner's medal when Bolton beat Manchester United.
Six years later, he was at Wembley again, this time with Preston North End for whom he scored, but it was the other side, West Ham United, that lifted the trophy.
Holden won five England caps but would have won more had it not been for Stanley Matthews and Tom Finney who were always top pick.
After his football career was over, Manchester-born Holden built up a successful property business.
Friday, 14 May 2021
CLEETHORPES TAXI FIRM SUSPENDED OVER BREACH OF LICENSING REGULATIONS
A CLEETHORPES private hire taxi firm was handed a 48-hour suspension for allowing private hire vehicles to operate without a licence.
According to a statement issued by North East Lincolnshire Council, Fon-a-Car's suspension was originally issued by the authority's hackney carriages sub-committee in September last year.
However, after the Market Street firm decided to appeal, the matter went to Grimsby Magistrates' Court where the decision was upheld.
Commenting on the outcome, Cllr Ron Shepherd, NELC's portfolio holder for safer and stronger communities said: “Taxi drivers are incredibly important to our local transport network, with people of all ages relying on private hire taxis to get them to and from various appointments.
“Before being granted a licence, vehicles go through thorough checks to make sure that they are safe and roadworthy.
"There are significant public safety concerns around using unlicensed taxis.
“It is right that anyone who ignores these rules receives an appropriate penalty.”
Passengers can spot visual clues to check whether a taxi is properly licensed.
Vehicles should clearly display a tariff card, and the driver should have an ID card, issued by the council.
Vehicles are also required to display a plate on the rear bumper and a card on the dashboard with expiry date.
It is not known between what dates the suspension was served.
UNVEILED: COASTAL FOOTPATH PLAN FROM MABLETHORPE TO HUMBER BRIDGE
The document contains a wealth of detail |
NATURAL England has this week published its proposals for a footpath to be created - as far as is possible - between Mablethorpe and the Humber Bridge.
This is part of its long-term for a nationwide coastal footpath.
However, there will be certain access limitations - for instance to safeguard Ministry of Defence land or where public safety would be at risk.
The document can be studied on line at: ECP Overview - Mablethorpe to Humber Bridge (publishing.service.gov.uk)
Among the consultees to the document was North East Lincolnshire Council |
Wednesday, 12 May 2021
PEREGRINE FALCON PAUSED HUNTING PIGEONS TO ENJOY SUNSHINE ON CLEETHORPES BEACH
Tuesday, 11 May 2021
MUTE SWAN FAMILY ATTRACTING PLENTY OF ADMIRERS TO CLEETHORPES COUNTRY PARK
Didn't she do well - the parent shows off her brood |
What could be cuter or cuddlier? |
Capturing the moment on camera |
Monday, 10 May 2021
PLANNING GREEN LIGHT FOR EMPTY CLEETHORPES SHOP TO BECOME BEAUTY SALON
Go-ahead for this empty shop to become beauty salon |
A NEW chapter is set to open in the life of an empty shop in Cleethorpes.
Immingham woman Tara Plaskitt-Stanley has been granted planning consent to convert 2 Market Street to a beauty salon.
The property is located at the end of an established row of commercial premises separated from the main stretch of the road by an open forecourt.
To the rear lies a public carpark, which can provide parking for visiting customers.
Within this area, there are a mix of commercial properties including retail, health and beauty services and hot food takeaways.
The property lies with Cleethorpes Resort Area and the Central Seafront Conservation Area.
The applicant's proposal did not go before the planning committee but was determined under delegated powers by Engie case officer Bethany Loring.
Sunday, 9 May 2021
UNUSUAL WADING BIRD JOINS THE FUN-SEEKERS - BRIEFLY - ON CLEETHORPES BEACH
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO END THE BLIGHT OF FLY-TIPPING IN TOWN AND COUNTRYSIDE?
Saturday, 8 May 2021
PLAN FOR SHIPPING CONTAINER TO BE USED AS HOT FOOD TAKEAWAY ON GRIMSBY RETAIL PARK
A SHIPPING container could soon be installed on the car park within Grimsby's Alexandra Retail Park to serve as a hot food takeaway.
A planning application is currently under consideration by North East Lincolnshire Council.
Might the container have an adverse impact on the visual setting of the site and the surrounding historic buildings in the Corporation Road area?
Not according to a report in favour of the project which states: "Given the small scale of the proposed building and its recessive materials and colour, it will have a neutral impact on the significance of the setting of the heritage assets.
"There is some intervisibility between the site of the proposed building and the heritage assets, particularly looking from the development site outwards, but the nature of the proposals will not harm the setting of these assets.
"Historic mapping suggests that there were isolated buildings within the openness of the current parking space, which was formerly part of the railway tracks and sidings serving the west side of Alexandra Dock.
"Relatively recent excavation works on the development site will already have taken place to the car park including depths to suit sub-base constructions to an adoptable standard.
"The proposed development will not involve any excavation works, and it is understood the container will sit on the existing Tarmac finish.
"There will therefore be no impact on potential below ground assets."
The applicant is Grimsby man Ian Stiffel.
The Grimsby News says: "It is hard to be too enthusiastic about this proposal. However sympathetically they are converted, shipping containers are architecturally ugly, especially when they are locked up after trading hours. There are couple of such units on Cleethorpes seafront, and they are not pleasing on the eye. It would be a shame if this scheme were to set a precedent for similar containers to be installed on land within other retail parks.
Friday, 7 May 2021
GAME, SET AND MATCH FOR TORIES AS THEY SCORE SERIES OF STUNNING COUNCIL POLL WINS
Did I really win? Georgia Astbury (19) can scarcely she has won the contest in Immingham
CONSERVATIVES have tightened their control on North East Lincolnshire Council with a series of stunning results in Thursday's local elections.
They now have 31 of the 42 seats on the council compared with eight for Labour and three for Lib-Dems - incredible considering the long years when the latter two held sway.
Not all the seats were up for grabs, but of the 14, they held four and gained eight - including one in erstwhile Labour strongholds such as South ward in Grimsby and Sidney Sussex in Cleethorpes.
And now they also hold all three seats in the Immingham ward.
The Lib-Dems lost a seat in Park ward, but at least they comfortably held on to two in East Marsh.
For Labour it was a disaster - the party failed to notch up a single success.
Democracy also fared badly, with a turn-out of just 24.9 per cent - reflecting widespread apathy to local government.
NELC's Conservative leader Cllr Philip Jackson in jubilant mood as he fields questions from a local radio reporter
Croft Baker
Graham Reynolds, Conservative - 1,083
Kathryn Wheatley, Labour - 723
Roy Horobin, Lib Dem - 407
Jill Parkinson, Freedom Alliance - 88
Julian Best, TUSC - 34
East Marsh
Kay Rudd, Lib Dem - 788
Nicola Aisthorpe, Lib Dem - 671
Karl Quibell, Labour - 211
Catherine Hogan, Conservative - 195
Lee Coulbeck, Independent - 159
Billy Dasein, Independent - 159
Freshney
Tanya Brasted, Conservative - 1,105
Cliff Barber, Labour - 758
Tim Shaw, Freedom Alliance - 41
Daryl Clifford, TUSC - 36
Haverstoe
Bill Parkinson, Conservative - 2,094
Ian Rodwell, Labour - 519
Katie Teakle, Lib Dem - 247
Phil Tuplin, TUSC - 54
Heneage
Mark Smith, Conservative - 931
Emma Clough, Labour - 734
Adam Driver, Lib Dem - 73
Dave Bolton, TUSC - 64
Trevor Francis, Freedom Alliance - 57
Humberston and New Waltham
Hayden Dawkins, Conservative - 2,242
Ian Townsend, Labour - 553
Warren Jolly, Freedom Alliance - 97
Dave Mitchell, TUSC - 38
Immingham
Georgia Astbury, Conservative - 1,144
Dave Watson, Labour - 721
Dan Turner, Independent - 273
Dave Barton, Independent - 211
Nathan Newton, TUSC -– 29
Park
Daniel Westcott, Conservative - 1,444
Kevin Shutt, Labour - 676
David De Freitas, Lib Dem - 450
Angela Greenfield, TUSC - 68
Tony Blake, Ukip - 57
Neil Lobley, Freedom Alliance - 39
Scartho
Charlotte Croft, Conservative - 1,739
Ron Shepherd, Conservative - 1,578
Robson Augusta, Labour - 740
Jim Slattery, Independent - 187
Val Pow, TUSC - 103
John Stockton, Ukip - 99
Natalie Woods, Freedom Alliance - 88
Sidney Sussex
Brian Robinson, Conservative - 790
Gaynor Rogers, Labour - 618
Les Bonner, Lib Dem - 74
Angela Smith, Freedom Alliance - 92
Mark Gee, TUSC – 47
South
Paul Batson, Conservative - 628
Sheldon Mills, Labour - 533
Jane Bramley, Ukip - 126
Loyd Emmerson, Independent - 112
Val O'Flynn, TUSC - 13
Thursday, 6 May 2021
BREEDING SALTMARSH BIRDS AT SERIOUS RISK FROM THOUGHTLESS DOG-OWNERS
The signage is conspicuous but not always respected |
Most dog-walkers respect wildlife and comply with the signage at the RSPB's Tetney Marshes reserve.
Most - but not all.
Their owners mean no harm, but dogs running free on the saltmarsh have a devastating impact on fragile wildlife, especially breeding redshanks, skylarks, meadow pipits and other ground-nesting species.
Other birds are deterred even from attempting to breed.
So the RSPB is again pleading with pet-owners to keep their animals on leads so that these much-cherished birds are not lost from our patch of eastern England.
Above and below: Dogs running free on the saltmarsh are a menace to birds - including fast-declining redshank |
VOTING LESS THAN BRISK EARLY ON AT NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE'S 97 POLLING STATIONS
A spiritualist church is one of the m ore unusual polling stations in Cleethorpes
VOTING was off to a slow start up to lunchtime in the local elections being held in North East Lincolnshire.
However, it is expected to pick up in late afternoon and during the evening.
At the last count, there were 97 polling stations which are listed below:
1 PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL, HUMBERSTONE ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN32 8AZ
2 PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL, HUMBERSTONE ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN32 8AZ
3 GRIMSBY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE, CORNER WEELSBY ST/WELLINGTON ST, GRIMSBY, DN32 7JW
4 STRAND PRIMARY ACADEMY, STRAND STREET, GRIMSBY, DN32 7BE
5 STRAND PRIMARY ACADEMY, STRAND STREET, GRIMSBY, DN32 7BE
E-FACTOR CENTRE, 84 WELLINGTON STREET, GRIMSBY, DN32 7DZ
7 WYBERS WOOD ACADEMY, TIMBERLEY DRIVE, GRIMSBY, DN37 9QZ
8 WYBERS WOOD ACADEMY, TIMBERLEY DRIVE, GRIMSBY, DN37 9QZ
9 GREAT COATES VILLAGE HALL, COOKS LANE, GREAT COATES, DN37 9NW
10 WILLOWS ACADEMY, QUEENS WAY, GRIMSBY, DN37 9AT
11 CROMWELL HOUSE, 495 CROMWELL ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN37 9BN
12 OLD CLEE CHURCH HALL, CHURCH LANE,, GRIMSBY, DN32 8NB
13 OLD CLEE CHURCH HALL, CHURCH LANE,, GRIMSBY, DN32 8NB
14 CENTRAL CHILDREN'S CENTRE, EDWARD STREET, GRIMSBY, DN32 9HL
15 ST CHRISTOPHER'S METHODIST CHURCH, CORNER CONVAMORE ROAD/WELHOLME ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN32 9JA
16 REAR OF FIRE STATION PEAKS LANE, PEAKS LANE, GRIMSBY, DN32 9RS
17 FUSION CENTRE (CLEE YOUTH CENTRE), (USE REAR CAR PARK ENTRANCE), LADYSMITH ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN32 9SW
18 FUSION CENTRE (CLEE YOUTH CENTRE), (USE REAR CAR PARK ENTRANCE), LADYSMITH ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN32 9SW
19 T.A. CENTRE, WESTWARD HO, GRIMSBY, DN34 5AE
20 WELLOWGATE CHAPEL, CORNER ABBEY DRIVE EAST/WELLOWGATE, GRIMSBY, DN32 0EY PA3
21 T.A. CENTRE, WESTWARD HO, GRIMSBY, DN34 5AE
22 ST AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH, ST AUGUSTINE AVENUE, GRIMSBY, DN32 0LA
23 LISLE MARSDEN CE PRIMARY ACADEMY, (LANSDOWNE AVENUE ENTRANCE), GRIMSBY, DN32 0DF
24 SCARTHO ROAD CEMETERY CHAPEL/SHELTER, GRIMSBY CEMETERY, SCARTHO ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN33 2AP
25 SCARTHO VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTRE, WALTHAM ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN33 2LX
26 SCARTHO VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTRE, WALTHAM ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN33 2LX
27 SPRINGFIELD PRIMARY ACADEMY (BUNGALOW), SPRINGWOOD CRESCENT, GRIMSBY, DN33 3HG
28 FAIRFIELD ACADEMY, MENDIP AVENUE, GRIMSBY, DN33 3AE
29 ST GILES CHURCH HALL, CHURCH LANE, GRIMSBY, DN33 2EY
30 ST GILES CHURCH HALL, CHURCH LANE, GRIMSBY, DN33 2EY
31 ST MARK'S CENTRE, LACEBY ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN34 5LP
32 WOODLANDS PRIMARY ACADEMY, PINEWOOD CRESCENT, GRIMSBY, DN33 1RJ
33 CENTRE4, 17A WOOTTON ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN33 1HE
34 ST MARTIN'S CHURCH, SUTCLIFFE AVENUE, GRIMSBY, DN33 1AE
35 SCOUT HUT, BROCKLESBY PLACE, GRIMSBY, DN34 5NG
36 CITY CHURCH COMMUNITY HALL, CITY CHURCH CENTRE, CHELMSFORD AVENUE, GRIMSBY, DN34 5DD
37 CITY CHURCH COMMUNITY HALL, CITY CHURCH CENTRE, CHELMSFORD AVENUE, GRIMSBY, DN34 5DD
38 HAVEN METHODIST CHURCH, LORD STREET, GRIMSBY, DN31
39 NEW STANDARD CLUB, FRESHNEY DRIVE, GRIMSBY, DN31 1XE
40 LITTLECOATES PRIMARY SCHOOL, HARLOW STREET, GRIMSBY, DN31 2QX
41 ST HUGH'S COMMUNITY CENTRE, HAYCROFT STREET, GRIMSBY, DN31 2EA
42 PORTACABIN, LIDL CAR PARK, CROMWELL ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN31 2BB
43 RIVERSIDE CHILDRENS CENTRE, CENTRAL PARADE, GRIMSBY, DN34 4HE
44 RIVERSIDE CHILDRENS CENTRE, CENTRAL PARADE, GRIMSBY, DN34 4HE
45 LITTLECOATES COMMUNITY CENTRE, ST. MICHAEL'S ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN34 5RY
46 LACEBY ACRES ACADEMY, SWIFTSURE CRESCENT, GRIMSBY, DN34 5QN
47 PORTACABIN, NEAR 485 LACEBY ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN34 5PA
48 ST PETERS CHURCH HALL, ST PETERS AVENUE, CLEETHORPES, DN35 8HP
49 ST FRANCIS CHURCH HALL, SANDRINGHAM ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 9HA
50 CLEETHORPES LIBRARY, ALEXANDRA ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 8LG
51 ST PETERS CHURCH HALL, ST PETERS AVENUE, CLEETHORPES, DN35 8HP
52 ST PETERS CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, CORONATION ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 8RS
53 ST FRANCIS CHURCH HALL, SANDRINGHAM ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 9HA
54 ST FRANCIS CHURCH HALL, SANDRINGHAM ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 9HA
55 MIDDLETHORPE PRIMARY ACADEMY, HIGHTHORPE CRESCENT, CLEETHORPES, DN35 9PY
56 SIGNHILLS ACADEMY, HARDYS ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 0DN
57 SIGNHILLS ACADEMY, HARDYS ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 0DN
58 PORTACABIN, GRASSED AREA, LINKS ROAD/RESTON COURT, CLEETHORPES, DN35 0HX
59 ANNIE CHAPPLE CENTRE, ASPEN COURT, CLEETHORPES, DN35 0SJ
60 PORTACABIN, THE TRAWLERMAN, NORTH SEA LANE, CLEETHORPES, DN35 0PP
61 CONSERVATORY, THE COUNTRYMAN, FIELDHOUSE ROAD, HUMBERSTON, DN36 4UN
62 PORTACABIN, CORNER GRIMSBY RD/CHURCH AVENUE, HUMBERSTON, DN36 4AA
63 WENDOVER HALL, CHURCH LANE, HUMBERSTON, DN36 4HZ
64 NEW WALTHAM VILLAGE HALL, STATION ROAD, NEW WALTHAM, DN36 4QJ
65 NEW WALTHAM COMMUNITY PAVILION, ST CLEMENTS WAY, NEW WALTHAM, DN36 4GU 66 NEW WALTHAM VILLAGE HALL, STATION ROAD, NEW WALTHAM, DN36 4QJ
67 HABROUGH VILLAGE HALL, STATION ROAD, HABROUGH, DN40 3BQ
68 STALLINGBOROUGH VILLAGE HALL, STATION ROAD, STALLINGBOROUGH, DN41 8AJ
69 BLUESTONE INN, BLUESTONE LANE, IMMINGHAM, DN40 2DU
70 IMMINGHAM OLD LIBRARY BUILDING, PELHAM ROAD, IMMINGHAM, DN40 1QF
71 TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, CORNER MARGARET ST/PELHAM RD, IMMINGHAM, DN40 1NB
72 BERT BOYDEN CENTRE, CARVER ROAD, IMMINGHAM, DN40 1DS
73 IMMINGHAM CHRISTIAN CENTRE, PELHAM ROAD, IMMINGHAM, DN40 1QD
74 NURSERY, QUEEN MARY INFANT SCHOOL, QUEEN MARY AVENUE, CLEETHORPES, DN35 7SY
75 ST AIDAN'S CHURCH & COMMUNITY CENTRE, GRIMSBY ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 7RQ
76 ST AIDAN'S CHURCH & COMMUNITY CENTRE, GRIMSBY ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 7RQ
77 CORPUS CHRISTI COMMUNITY CENTRE, (HOLY TRINITY PARISH HALL), GRIMSBY ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 7LH
78 CORPUS CHRISTI COMMUNITY CENTRE, (HOLY TRINITY PARISH HALL), GRIMSBY ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 7LH
79 MEMORIAL HALL, CLEETHORPES, (CLEE ROAD ENTRANCE), DN35 8AH
80 ST AIDAN'S CHURCH & COMMUNITY CENTRE, GRIMSBY ROAD, CLEETHORPES, DN35 7RQ WA1 81 CHURCH HALL, MAIN ROAD, ASHBY-CUM-FENBY, DN37 0QW
82 BRIGSLEY VILLAGE HALL, ST HELEN'S CRESCENT, BRIGSLEY, DN37 0RG
#83 ALL SAINTS CHURCH HALL, HIGH STREET, WALTHAM, DN37 0PN
84 ALL SAINTS CHURCH HALL, HIGH STREET, WALTHAM, DN37 0PN
85 ROSS HALL, BARNOLDBY ROAD, WALTHAM, DN37 0JR
86 ROSS HALL, BARNOLDBY ROAD, WALTHAM, DN37 0JR
87 STANFORD CENTRE, (LACEBY LIBRARY), COOPER LANE, LACEBY, DN37 7AX
88 ST HELEN'S CHURCH, CHURCH LANE, BARNOLDBY LE BECK, DN37 0AZ
89 FARM OFFICE (FENWICK BROS), BEELSBY HOUSE FARM, BEELSBY, DN37 0TL
90 BRADLEY FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, BRADLEY ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN37 0AG WO05 91 EAST RAVENDALE CE PRIMARY ACADEMY, EAST RAVENDALE, DN37 0RX
92 WOLD NEWTON VILLAGE HALL, WOLD NEWTON, LN8 6BP
93 HEALING METHODIST CHURCH, STATION ROAD, HEALING, DN41 7LY
94 IRBY CHURCH HALL, SCHOOL LANE, IRBY, DN37 7JT
95 STANFORD CENTRE, (LACEBY LIBRARY), COOPER LANE, LACEBY, DN37 7AX
96 STANFORD CENTRE, (LACEBY LIBRARY), COOPER LANE, LACEBY, DN37 7AX
97 WOLD NEWTON VILLAGE HALL, WOLD NEWTON, LN8 6BP
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