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Smoke bomb explodes at Paddy Power in city centre

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Humberside Fire and Rescue have been called to Paddy Power betting shop in King Edward Street. Eye-witnesses have reported seeing plumes of smoke coming out of the shop. A smoke bomb went off at Paddy Power today. Humberside Fire and Rescue, …
October 19, 2017 |

New £3000 sensory room opens at Scunthorpe charity

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New £3000 sensory room opens at Scunthorpe charityEnter your postcode to see news and information near you Community updates, Crime Statistics, Local News & Events and much more… The new sensory room at Magic Moments. Share; Comments. A new £3,000 sensory room has opened at a Scunthorpe …
October 19, 2017 |

First look inside new Cleethorpes Starbucks – promising delight for coffee and cake lovers

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From Hull, Sarah has worked for Starbucks for eight years and says her team of ten baristas are “raring to go” ahead of tomorrow’s grand opening. She said: “It has been a long time coming for us in Cleethorpes. Everyone here is really lovely and we …
October 19, 2017 |

North Lincolnshire health chief set to step down

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Liane Langdon is to leave her position with the North Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) following the completion of her work to lead the organisation through the first stage of a plan to set the region’s health system on the road to …Your reaction to council fines to enforce recycling and bin collections – and people aren’t happyGrimsby Telegraphall 11 news articles »
October 19, 2017 |

Twenty-four ex-Scunthorpe coke oven workers seek compensation after suffering respiratory problems

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The families of twenty-four retired Scunthorpe steelworkers who worked for the former British Steel Corporation on the coking plants are suing for compensation after suffering from respiratory diseases and lung cancer. The 24 men who have not been …
October 19, 2017 |