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Superb goals from Josh Morris and Kyle Wooton followed as Scunthorpe took all three points, going on to finish 3 in the League and eventually being knocked out of the play-offs by Millwall, who themselves went on to win at Wembley and gain promotion.and more »
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We are at the beginning of a hugely exciting period for Scunthorpe and North Lincolnshire, one which will help to define the area and provide some of the finest football and sports facilities in the country. “For us the work begins in earnest and we
Comments Off on North Lincolnshire businesses offered grants to encourage visitors
Businesses in the conservation areas of Barrow-Upon-Humber and Kirton in Lindsey are being offered up to £7,500 to help improve their shop front in a bid to make them more attractive and appealing to visitors. The grants, being offered by North …
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Retailer Oldrids and Downtown, which runs a flagship store in Scunthorpe Foundry shopping centre, is to close its branch in Lincoln next month with the loss of 37 jobs. The Boston-based company,which took over the former Co-op run Westgate store last …
Comments Off on Hundreds of Grimsby criminals to wear sobriety tags under new scheme
The Humberside, Lincolnshire & North Yorkshire Community Rehabilitation Company, which manages up to 11,000 offenders, is responsible for administering the scheme, and say that domestic abuse offenders will be among those who could be ordered to
The is a part of North Lincolnshire lying to the west of the River Trent. Historically, it an area of marshland, surrounded by rivers, with several towns and villages, including Crowle, Belton, Epworth and Haxey, built on higher ground
is an historic town in North Lincolnshire, on the south bank of the Humber Estuary. The town is dominated by the Humber Bridge, which was completed in 1981. The Church of St Peter dates back to Anglo-Saxon times and is run by …
Comments Off on Five of the most haunted places in the Scunthorpe area
North Lincolnshire has its fair share of spooky goings-ons with a number of the area’s most established venues said to be haunted. It also seems to do a good trade in animal spirits. Apparently a white, headless calf known as the Lackey Causey ghost
is a unitary authority serving the North Lincolnshire area, including the towns of Scunthorpe, Brigg and Barton-upon-Humber, as well as the Isle of Axholme. Its offices are at the Civic Centre in Scunthorpe. The council was