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Police raid car wash after tip-off

A CAR wash was the centre of a police raid involving hundreds of pounds worth of apparently stolen goods.
Shiny Car Wash, on the corner of Oxford Street and Park Street, Grimsby – a popular business well-used by motorists around the town – is at the centre of a police probe after they received information suggesting that stolen...



Pupils organise special assembly in memory of Kit Chu

Year Nine pupils from Humberston School sing their version of the number one hit single Hero, in memory of their friend Kit Chu (inset) who died after a colision with a car.

A SPECIAL performance to remember tragic teenager Kit Chu (13), who died after a road incident in Tetney, will be held at his school...


'Bring me back - or you cop for it'

PCSO Danny Flemming stands with the cut-out, which has now been stolen, along with deputy store manager Mark Gresham.

HAVE you seen the cardboard cop? The 2D version of PCSO Danny Fleming has been stolen from Tesco – just three days after it was...


Anger over access to loved ones' graves

Mr Lancaster in front of the newly installed bollards at Grimsby Cemetery.

BOLLARDS installed to protect the grounds of Grimsby Cemetery have angered disabled visitors – who claim they are preventing them...

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New homes bring hope to East Marsh

Mr Ross officially opens the  development watched by (from left) the chairman of Havelok Homes Derek Young, the Mayor and Mayoress of North East Lincolnshire Coun Colin Eastwell and Hilda Burns and Gill Ross. Inset, guests at the ceremony.

HAVELOK Homes has invested £4.8-million into new homes in one of Grimsby's most deprived areas. Thirty-nine new homes have been launche...

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Hospitals winning war against superbugs

The number of C. difficile cases in NHS hospitals have dropped in the last quarter, Health Secretary Alan Johnson has said.

HOSPITALS in the area are winning the war against deadly superbugs. Figures show that both Grimsby's Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital...

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Impressed patient helps out at hospice

Impressed patient helps out at hospice

A PATIENT at Grimsby's St Andrew's Hospice was so impressed with its services that she began volunteering to help others. Susan Miller...

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Children keep fit with world records holder

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A FITNESS world records holder encouraged pupils at a Grimsby school to get active.Robin Simpson (30), from Leeds – who holds 11...

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New pool part of ambitious schools project

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A NEW hydrotherapy pool could be built at Whitgift School as part of ambitious plans to create a western learning gateway.After it was...

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Wolds cycle team raise £36k

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A LOCAL cycling enthusiast has helped raise more than £36,000 for charity. Dean Draper, of Barnoldby-le-Beck, was one of a team of 12...

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Cleethorpes schoolchildren prepare for launch of new radio show

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A SCHOOL is taking to the airwaves – with its own radio station! Pupils at Middlethorpe Primary School, Cleethorpes, tuned in to...

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Boshell in as Town make one change

Danny Boshell - in for Jean-Paul Kalala against Bournemouth

DANNY Boshell comes into the Grimsby Town XI against Bournemouth tonight as Jean-Paul Kalala sits out a one-match ban after his red card at Bury. With James Hunt struggling with a calf injury and Peter Till (back) still out, Boshell comes into the midfield as the only change to the Town side that ended their 22-game winless run six days...



Bolland on long road back to fitness

GRIMSBY Town midfielder Paul Bolland will step-up his gentle rehabilitation from a serious knee injury this week. The Yorkshireman, who...


Buscher could be offered deal

Trialist Mickael Buscher.

GRIMSBY Town boss Mike Newell is contemplating a possible short-term deal for trialist midfielder Mickael Buscher. The 21-year-old...


McVicker the best - Maslin

Norman McVicker - Lincolnshire's best ever bowler, says Martin Maslin.

FELLOW county great Martin Maslin has hailed Norman McVicker as the best bowler ever to play for Lincolnshire. McVicker died on Wednesd...


McCain in 80-1 Rasen double

Will be Done, ridden by Brian Harding, clears a fence in the straight in fine style on his way to victory in the Good Honest Ales Beginners' Chase at Market Rasen races yesterday.

DONALD McCain Junior took the honours on Market Rasen's seven-race card yesterday when he landed a near 80-1 double. The Cheshire-based...







 

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Book collector awaits thefts ruling

A wealthy businessman who cut pages from rare and priceless books at two historic libraries to boost his own collection must wait to learn if he will be jailed for his crimes.

Iranian Farhad Hakimzadeh defaced works at the British and Bodleian libraries to improve his copies of the same books. He replaced pages that were missing or...

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Madonna granted 'quickie divorce'

Pop queen Madonna was granted a divorce on the grounds of her husband Guy Ritchie's "unreasonable behaviour". Papers released by the court did not explain what had happened but Madonna said...

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Action urged to end Congo violence

Dozens of members of the Congolese community in Britain marched on Downing Street calling for Prime Minister Gordon Brown to "act boldly and act decisively" to protect people at risk from...

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Huge fines if ID card details wrong

Women who change their names after marriage could face fines of up to £1,000 if they fail to tell the Government, it was revealed. Anyone holding a biometric passport or ID card will be...

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PM plays down election speculation

Prime Minister Gordon Brown tried to put a lid on speculation about a spring general election, insisting that reports he was considering going to the polls in June could be discounted. Witho...

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