News :North Lincolnshire & Surrounding area
£13.3m flood defence plans go on show to the publicPlans for new flood defences along the River Trent were on display at a consultation event in Burringham. Pictured (left to right) are North Lincolnshire Council deputy leader Rob Waltham, Brigg and Goole MP Andrew PercyMott Macdonald principal
January 6, 2017 | News Editor
Isle residents are being invited to get more involved in how their local health trust is being run.Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust (RDaSH) is inviting people from across South Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire to take part in a series of engagement events.The trust’s chief executive Kathryn Singh will open the first quarterly ‘˜Listen to Learn Network’ event of 2017 on Tuesday January 24 at the Woodfield Park Community Hall in Balby as part of its commitment to deliver its new Patient and Public Engagement and Experience Strategy.Event organiser Cheryl Watkinson said: ‘We’re delighted to be launching these new-look network events, which have been organised in response to feedback from our patients, carers and partners at a recent big conversation’.’The events will be held across all of Doncaster, Rotherham and Northern Lincolnshire to provide patients, carers, partners and the public with a meaningful opportunity to get involved in working with us to deliver our patient and public engagement and experience strategy and to share examples of good practice.’To get involved email cheryl.watkingson@rdash.nhs.uk, or ring 0800 015 0370.
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January 5, 2017 | News Editor
Residents invited to give their view of new £13.3m flood defence schemeResidents of Burringham will have the chance to have their say on a £13.3million flood defence scheme. The consultation is being held by North Lincolnshire Council and will take place at Burringham Village Hall on Friday, January 6, from 2pm until 6pm.
January 5, 2017 | News Editor
A schoolgirl has been told by doctors she may never eat or drink again after being diagnosed with a rare condition. Lily Tock, 16, from Brough in East Yorkshire, is fed through tubes for 18 hours each day. She suffers from gastroparesis, or delayed
January 5, 2017 | News Editor
Planners at North Lincolnshire Council will consider on Wednesday (January 11) the application from Egdon Resources to explore for hydrocarbons on land at Lodge Farm, Wressle. Concerned residents and campaigners will stage the public meeting in
January 4, 2017 | News Editor
The firm was approached last year by St Mark’s Church, in Amcotts, North Lincolnshire, and asked to design a heating and lighting scheme that could reduce energy bills while being in keeping with its interior gothic-style architecture. It installed …
January 3, 2017 | News Editor
The future of the troubled rugby league club the Bradford Bulls could be decided today. The Bulls entered administration for the third time in four years in November and last week had an offer from a consortium led by former New Zealand Rugby League
January 3, 2017 | News Editor
… years as head teacher at Gunness and Burringham CofE Primary School. Mrs Ellis was born into a farming family in rural North Yorkshire before training to be a teacher in Sheffield, but it is North Lincolnshire where she has spent the majority of …
January 3, 2017 | News Editor
TUNED IN: The children of Signhills Infants’ School, Cleethorpes, gave a first class chorus of Jingle Bells to Fred Beales, of Minshull Road, Cleethorpes, after they were invited by Mel Bowser, the postmaster at the Queen’s Parade Post Office in …
January 2, 2017 | News Editor
GRIMSBY – Famous for its once dominant fishing industry, dazzled by the bright lights of Hollywood by Sacha Baron Cohen’s notorious film and now part of an
January 2, 2017 | News Editor