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Ex-wife escapes jail by ‘skin of her teeth’

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Gemma Marsden, 39, of Dark Lane, Amcotts, admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm against Andrew Booth on May 2. She had also been found guilty in her absence at a different hearing of two other assaults on Mr Booth on March 20 and April 1 and …
February 21, 2017 |

Harsh winter of 1940 saw people walking across frozen Trent

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FORECASTERS reckon we are in for a harsh winter. But Nostalgia suggests it will be nothing like the severe ones North Lincolnshire folk had to endure during the 1940s. Here we recall occasions when it got so cold that the River Trent froze over at …
November 26, 2016 |

12 of the cosiest pubs for a warm drink this autumn

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THE SUMMER might already be a distant memory but don’t worry as this time of year brings with it its own special treats. There can be few better ways to spend an autumnal day than a long walk in the North Lincolnshire countryside followed by a 
October 16, 2016 |

People fined for fishing without a licence

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DAVID FARNHAM, 74, of Trentside, Amcotts, pleaded guilty to fishing or taking fish otherwise than in accordance with a licence. He was fined £33, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £20 and costs of £57. TADAS KISIELIUS, 26, of Cottage Beck Road, …
June 6, 2016 |

19th century rectory transformed into home for dementia patients

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He was five times Mayor of Louth, responsible for Grimsby Town Hall, as well as restoration projects at scores of Lincolnshire churches in the late 19th century, from Amcotts to Wold Newton, North Reston to South Ormsby; East Ravendale to West Butterwick.
September 20, 2015 |

Pub saved from demolition

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But the pub was listed by North Lincolnshire Council as an asset of community value – meaning community groups can put in a bid to save it for local use if the owner decides to sell. The case has since been taken to a tribunal by Mr Moat in an attempt …
April 25, 2015 |
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