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The new supermarket in Brough is expected to open in 2026.
Campus closed after unauthorised camp set up
Comments Off on Campus closed after unauthorised camp set upBishop Grosseteste University says a large number of people and vehicles arrived on campus.
Overnight closures planned for major roundabout
Comments Off on Overnight closures planned for major roundaboutWork on the Barton roundabout will begin later this month, with full overnight closures planned.
MPs to debate emergency law to save British Steel
Comments Off on MPs to debate emergency law to save British SteelParliament recalled to debate an emergency law to save British Steel in Scunthorpe.
The latest on Scunthorpe’s British Steel
Comments Off on The latest on Scunthorpe’s British SteelThe UK government has taken control of British Steel’s plant in Scunthorpe.
Plans submitted for 110 village homes
Comments Off on Plans submitted for 110 village homesNorth Kesteven District Council will decide on an application to build the properties in Leasingham.
‘I could lose home because I won’t go to chapel’
Comments Off on ‘I could lose home because I won’t go to chapel’Atheist Sandy Smith says she has been told to attend services at the almshouse where she lives.
New neighbourhood police officers after £3m grant
Comments Off on New neighbourhood police officers after £3m grantHome Office cash will fund an extra 38 officers in Humberside Police’s neighbourhood policing teams.
Woman creates community pantry at front of house
Comments Off on Woman creates community pantry at front of houseSarah Dolan says she has had an amazing response after setting up the cabinet outside her home.
Polish woman, 80, threatened with deportation can stay in UK
Comments Off on Polish woman, 80, threatened with deportation can stay in UKElzbieta Olszewska had previously been told she faced deportation after mistakenly filling in form online
A Polish woman who had her application to remain in the UK rejected because she mistakenly filled in a form online instead of on paper has been granted permission to stay in Britain after a change of mind by the Home Office.
Elzbieta Olszewska, 80, had been living alone in her flat in Warsaw before arriving in the UK last September. Her only child, Michal Olszewski, 52, an aeronautical engineer and dual British-Polish citizen, who lives in Lincoln with his wife, had been travelling regularly to the Polish capital to support his mother.