Poppy display will attempt to break world record
Comments Off on Poppy display will attempt to break world recordSkegness Remembrance display will feature 80,000 poppies cascaded from a high-altitude attraction.
Skegness Remembrance display will feature 80,000 poppies cascaded from a high-altitude attraction.
CCTV footage was obtained of 12 men breaking into a property on Grosvenor Road in Skegness.
Reform UK’s Sean Matthews says the Tillbridge solar plan will create “an industrial wasteland”.
Reform UK’s Sean Matthews says the Tillbridge solar plan will create “an industrial wasteland”.
North Lincolnshire Council is set to sign the national Age-Friendly Employer Pledge, recognising the experience and contribution of workers aged 50 and over and committing to helping people build fulfilling, flexible careers later in life.
The move is part of the council’s ongoing work to create a modern, inclusive workforce that reflects the communities it serves. It supports flexible working, lifelong learning and progression opportunities for employees at every stage of their careers.
By keeping valuable experience and knowledge in the workplace, the council is helping strengthen local services and the wider North Lincolnshire economy – ensuring that skills, confidence and opportunity continue to grow across generations.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “A thriving workforce reflects its community. Valuing experience and keeping people in work for longer is good for families, good for the local economy and good for public services.
“This pledge shows that we’re serious about helping people continue to contribute, learn and achieve at every age.”
Cllr Elaine Marper, cabinet member for transforming the customer journey, said: “Our residents don’t stop contributing at 50 and neither should opportunity.
“We’re removing barriers, offering flexibility and showing what an age-inclusive employer looks like. It’s about recognising that experience is one of our greatest strengths.”
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Last week (6–12 October) was Kinship Care Week, a national celebration of kinship families across England and Wales. Kinship carers are grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings, and family friends who step up to raise a child when their parents cannot. They play a vital role in providing children across the country with loving, stable homes while keeping them connected to their families, roots, and communities.
To recognise and thank local kinship carers, the North Lincolnshire Fostering Team hosted a special brunch, bringing carers together to celebrate their incredible commitment and dedication. The event gave carers the chance to connect, share experiences, and be recognised for the vital role they play in children’s lives.
Cllr Julie Reed, cabinet member for children, families and communities, said: “Our kinship carers are truly inspiring. They step forward, often in challenging circumstances, to provide children with stability and love within their family networks. Kinship Care Week gave us the chance to show our gratitude and shine a light on the important role they play.”
One local kinship carer, who attended the brunch, said: “He’s come on so well since he came to live with me. I didn’t think we would be where we are now, he’s doing amazing.”
As part of the celebrations, the fostering team has also been sharing stories from kinship carers about their experiences, helping to raise awareness and highlight the difference they make every day.
Now, as Kinship Care Week has drawn to a close, the fostering team is preparing to mark Children of Foster Carers Week (13–19 October) – another opportunity to celebrate the young people who play an important part in fostering families, showing kindness, understanding, and resilience.
Together, these awareness weeks shine a spotlight on the community of carers and families in North Lincolnshire who make a lasting difference in children’s lives.
For more information about fostering or kinship care, visit the website, email fostering@northlincs.gov.uk or call 01724 297024.
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