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A Bottesford resident has complained about the council ‘destroying trees and wildlife’ during bird nesting season. Liz Allen contacted the after witnessing work being carried out by North Lincolnshire Council at St Peter’s Church …
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. One restaurant in North Lincolnshire has recieved a one-star rating meaning major improvement is necessary. Share. By. Calvin Robinson. 07:00, 1 JUL 2017. News.
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SCUNTHORPE MP Nic Dakin has called for action to be taken to reduce the number of empty shops in the town centre. His comments came after it was revealed there are more than 30 empty units in the High Street, Parishes and Foundry shopping areas.
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In North East Lincolnshire, 111 junior children are being taught in four classes with 36 or more pupils, including 74 in two classes at Stanford Junior and Infant School in Laceby. In North Lincolnshire, 3.8 per cent of infant pupils were being taught
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Comments Off on The bizarre 999 calls made to Humberside Police – from rogue peacocks to rude barmaids
A Humberside Police spokesman said: “People often call 999 because they have no credit left on their phones or because they wrongly assume they will get dealt with more speedily. “But it’s very important that we are able to deal with genuine