Brigg is the latest town to benefit from the recently launched Traditional Shopfront Grant Scheme that aims to improve shop fronts in conservation areas.
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How should £26000 pot be spent on Wybers Wood area?If the £26,000 came about because of a small development at Gloria Way on Aylesby Park then surely that money should be re invested in Aylesby Park. | 3. Report. Profile image for Friendlyric. Friendlyric | February 07 2017, 3:25PM. Donate it to …
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SIR – We should not be surprised at the fall in house ownership owing to the difficulty first-time buyers are experiencing in this era of exceptionally low interest rates. Low interest rates increase house prices because the price is a function of the …
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The road was closed between Laceby Crossroads roundabout and Beelsby after a collision between a car and a lorry at around 6pm this evening near the entrance to Laceby Manor Golf Club. Read more: Watch dramatic moment injured kayaker is rescued …
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Armed Forces day celebrations in Cleethorpes · Calendar Weather · Calendar Sport · Fresh appeal into the inquest of four military policemen killed in Iraq is rejected · Sheffield church to mark death of bellringer · Nurses protest over ‘millions
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Late winter rambling rewards walkers with white blankets of snowdrops throughout Belton’s gardens. Each year Belton House in Grantham presents an overlay of more than 20,000 snowdrops in drifts throughout the Pleasure Gardens and around the Gothic
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North Lincolnshire Council is working with the Stroke Association and is calling for people across North Lincolnshire to be more aware of the early signs of stroke, and to share the FAST message