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WELCOME... ...to the summer of 2021 in North East Lincolnshire. As we all move forward, we look to a brighter future – and so let’s make a start by looking at just some of the things on offer, on your doorstep. r N o rth E a st Discove fe ty ... Lincolnshire in sa East s a n d s o u n ds of North urs, sight s our place special ...The flavo h a t m a k e ’s Lincolnshir e are w w h a t ’s o n offer, there you look at eye. – and when m a y fi r st meet the th an much more seen our lives change n th s th at h as ing After almost 1 8-mo e im ag in e d , we are all look uld never hav s when we ca n get in ways we co ah e ad – ti m e tter times spaces with o ur forward to be g p lace s an d enjoyin out and about, nes. la tives, friends and loved o that may re gh , fo r th is su mmer at least, ser For many of u s thou to d o an d e njoy safely clo king for things d beyond, there will well mean loo e su m m e r an ughout th safely, respectin g to home. Thro o ve fo rw ar d eed to m place. still be a real n re s th at may remain in eas u cially health and safe ty m fa ct th at so m e people, espe respect the munities, may remain We must also hin o u r co m erable wit stepping the more vuln ain e ve n , w h en it comes to – uncert very cautious out again. gives e h o p e th at this brochure ove in mind, w to see and do , and With all the ab h at th e re is l flavour of w ingham and th e Wolds you just a smal ri m sb y Im m ing thorpes, G es in the com Discover Clee cu lt ura l ac tiviti longside other e look to retu rning this summer. A s fo r info ), w rimsby Create months (see G d w ith sm iles on our face s. fely an to our lives sa www.discovernortheastlincolnshire.co.uk. 2
WE’RE BACK WITH A SAFE & FUN BANG Let’s take a look at just some of the events on offer this summer. There’s so much more to enjoy too – keep an eye on Facebook #discovernortheastlincolnshire for all the latest news. For community events on your doorstep this summer go to www.nelincs.gov.uk/CommunitySpotlight Family (Please remember all events will comply with any current COVID restrictions and as a result are subject to change at short notice. Please check the latest details on the relevant websites). fun can Clee Rocks for the NHS be free! July 31 @ 2pm – 10.30pm Meridian Park Showground CLEETHORPES ROCKS AND CLEE FEST have joined forces to bring you an open air one People’s Park day festival as a BIG THANK YOU to the NHS for This Victorian park covers all they have done and are continuing to do in these challenging times. 23 acres with its lake home to PROFITS will be donated to local NHS Trust as part of the BIG THANK YOU to ALL NHS mallard, coot and Canada geese. STAFF there will be FREE admission with NHS id Card. Tickets for NHS staff are available (DN32 0LL). in person from Solid Entertainments. More information and to purchase tickets online: http://www.solidentertainments.com/rocks/nhs/index.html Cleethorpes Country Park You can’t go wrong with a stroll around POP LIVE Cleethorpes Country Park.The walk around Friday 10 September the park is about 2.5-miles and is suitable Meridian Park Showground for wheelchair users and people with prams Pop Live with Pixie Lott, Alexandra Burke, too. (DN35 0QZ). Five, Gareth Gates and DJ set by Radio Homestead Park, One legend Scott Mills, hosted by Lincs FM. Immingham All ages welcome and FREE TICKETS to under 10’s. Enjoy fair rides, food stalls Family-friendly with a skate park, swings and licenced bars. Tickets available from https://www.poplive.uk/tickets and slides. Opens, 9am daily. (DN40 2HX). An event you don’t want to miss! Remember, parks are there for everyone to enjoy, please look after them. Race for Life We work hard to keep them October 3 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm | Meridian Park Showground tidy and lots of volunteers give Meridian Showground will once again host the annual Race for Life. Join hundreds of pink up their time to care for these clothed participants in this fun 3k, 5k or 10k event. Walk, jog or run and raise valuable funds special places. for research. Drinks and snacks available on site. Join online today at Litter, food waste, and even https://raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org/race-for-life-2021 bread thrown to ducks, can attract pests such as rats and foxes. Please use the litter bins provided for your rubbish, Grimsby Minster and if a bin is overflowing, don’t leave your rubbish, Tuesday, 27 July 27. 9.30am – 2.30pm Wednesday, 28 July 28. 9.30am – 2.30pm take it home or find another bin instead. Come and join us at our up-cycled Minster Cafe with Indoor and Outdoor seating areas. Remember to pick up any mess your dog makes Everyone welcome. For more details on all activities and more café dates at the Minster and always carry a dog poo bag! go to: https://grimsbyminster.com/ We Love Little Mix Friday August 27. 5pm doors open Grimsby Auditorium Remember: when you visit these events, it may We Love Little Mix features all-live vocals still be appropriate to keep your distance where possible, wash your hands regularly and some in a non-stop show featuring all the favourite people may wish to continue wearing face masks. songs.To book and for more details of all shows at the Auditorium go to: Respect others and keep safe. https://grimsbyauditorium.org.uk/ 3
What YOU can do! Cleethorpes SUP Festival 20th to 23rd August @ Brighton Street Slipway, Cleethorpes A full weekend of SUP fun and social to get you out and about and enjoying our beautiful Humber coastline. Our weekend festival will offer social gatherings, SUP tours, lessons and workshops across a range of locations. We’ll introduce you to our paddling waters and show you how to get more out of your stand up paddle boarding. Follow this link for more information Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre - https://www.facebook.com/ Discover Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre as you travel back to 1950s events/627152764508375/ Great Grimsby and experience the sights, sounds and smells of one of our most dangerous peacetime occupations. Did you know that during this Supporting decade the town had risen to be the world’s busiest fishing port? Find out what it was like to be a Grimsby trawlermen as you sign on as a others crew member for a journey back to the height of UK fishing. Then jump on board the historic Ross Tiger - thought to be the earliest surviving large diesel side trawler in the UK. Guided tours of this special ship, Neighbourhood Watch registered with National Historic Ships, give visitors the opportunity to see Please contact Glyn on glyn@nelwatch. the conditions of life on board. org.uk to report any concerns in your neighbourhood, join or start Adult ticket £6, children £4 and family ticket £12. Neighbourhood Watch groups local to you. You must pre-book your slot by calling (01472) 323345. To find out more, Carers Support Service visit www.fishingheritage.com. Provide training, help and activities for people who are giving, or need support with tasks of daily living. Please visit the activities and events page on their website Galley Cafe www.carerssupportcentre.com/nel/ or call If you’re out and about in Grimsby town 01472 242277 to find out more. centre, why not pop to the Galley Cafe for Grimsby Dads Collective – YMCA. a bite to eat? Brings together fathers and carers who had a child under the age of 25, or soon-to be The cafe is open 11am to 4pm, serving hot and fathers under the age of 25.By joining the cold food and refreshments, including high quality Grimsby Dads Collective it will give you the tea, coffee and hot chocolate by Stokes opportunity to come together with other of Lincoln. fathers and work with services to make Take out is also available. Feel free to call change happen. If you are interested in getting involved, please get in touch (01472) 323345 if you would like to with Debbie Taylor at debbie.taylor pre-order food or drinks. @ymca-humber.com or call 07593586262 All events and places to visit in this brochure / 01472 359621. may still have guidelines in place to keep you To include any community events on safe - please check before your trip. North East Lincolnshire Council’s Community Spotlight calendar – or to see what’s on, please go to www.nelincs.gov.uk/CommunitySpotlight 4
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B1210 CUXWOLD The right the level Road 8 At the guideinstructions 4 towards crossing take direction After onto entering Keelby turn 9 then end turn of the 13 11 you given aroundin a clockwise in this Go left track 5 South straight towards swing the Continue Keelby Street turn 10 junction across Swallow right 12 route Close onto left Turn with 15 6 then the at the Take Turn St onto Bartholomew’s left right A1173 the Whitegate to then first care left onto Riby throughSwallow. immediately 16 left along Road 11 Cross Hill onto 7 the In Cuxwoldthe village Head towards Take this A18. straight onto the single the first road Take follow 17 SouthA46 then Caistor 12 the turn right Take Dale 22 track right Turn road turn Take along right and to Rothwell Marketa sharp left A18, care a small in Rothwell 18 right head when onto Continue 23 13 partridge onto Go towardscrossing After Market Horse straight head the pub up Brocklesby the Brocklesby Drive 19 Street Plough ahead 14 uphill turn Turn the Turn right Hill B1210 and through on right 20 into 24 turn right Caistor and Follow onto Continue towards onto right Road with the High Habrough along Habroughonto the the road Street mini B1225 21 A1173 to and the B1210 After the 25 roundabout turn follow the woods and turnjunction Turn right past 26 left at the the left Turn onto route bear Mill right northwards followleft onto Lane and Washdyke the Church road 27 Lane Turn Lane as it turns right and towards onto into the Pelham start of the Road route back Once you have walked the leng well established th of Mill Lane, local footpaths the route follows FOR MORE Woods emergin and goes through g onto the old Mayflower 6 golf course and GREAT ROUTES! After your walk you can enjoy back to the chu centre and perh some refreshmen rch. aps pop into the ts in the town town’s heritage museum to lear 5 GOLF COUR SE . n more about the 4 8 Walking There are some great walking routes on the 3 7 site for all ages and abilities. Here we take a look at just one, but for more from the Wolds 9 to the sea, visit the Active & Outdoor section of the website. START urch St Andrew’s Ch Find out more every day on Discover 40 2EU Postcode: DN 1 North East Lincolnshire’s social pages NE MILL LA Facebook Twitter Instagram. Remember: if you’re taking a picnic IMMINGHAM TA 17540 14766 with you, make sure you pick up your litter and take it with you.The wildlife and environment will thank you! 2 KEY rch St Andrew’s Chu ent Pilgrim Monum ish Cemetery Immingham Par guide take you s given in this The instruction ction around the route dire in a clockwise km) ng the edge of 2¼ miles (3½ Turn right alo MINGHAM e and 8. oss the golf cou rse R WOODS, IM 5. Pass throug h a kissing gat the trees acr MAYFLOWE tinue ng the path alo ng to the car park bridge and con l continue alo bac k 3. Cross the along the wel park and foll ow Church followin g straight ahead the drain side Cross the car 1. Leave the re kiss ing 9. und the church for a short trodden pat h h two mo the path aro Church Lane 6. Pass throug ether and turn down Mill drain turn righ t back to the sta rt distance then gates close tog well trodden e along the lane 4. At the big ctio n of the alo ng the Lane continu ish following the dire continu e Immingham Par along the pat h with h the woodland walking past waymarkers route throug the right your left side ediately Cemetery on the drain on bridge and imm d turn right 7. Cross the the drain side rp ben turn left along 2. At the sha direction of the following the along a stoney footpath sign s eve ntually change track which edge path to a grassy field 5
Get FIT Twenty-one new, free, active routes have been created across North East along one of Lincolnshire. FitRoutes provide people with mapped outdoor fitness tracks to these routes! enjoy when they are planning exercise while exploring the outdoors. Consisting of three types - urban, rural and trail - the way-marked routes (many suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs) are spread across numerous locations including Grimsby, Cleethorpes and Immingham. Local events organisers Tape2Tape came up with the idea after they noticed a huge increase in people enjoying the outdoors and getting involved in walking, jogging and running. For those with access to a smartphone, the routes can be accessed via the RunGo app which provides users with a live feed of directions and historical facts about the route. Those who prefer a more traditional map, route instructions can be accessed via the website at www.FitRoutes.com. Boar’s Chase What3words for the START is: /// Follow the track straight all the way soccer.cake.onions - This will also be your through the woods. As you exit the FINISH. woods, keep going straight ahead across the field until you come to a wooden At the start, head straight ahead, take the bridge. Cross over the bridge and head LEFT path ahead of you next to the play straight ahead going between the two equipment. solar farms. Head straight along this track that leads Stay on this path straight ahead with you out of the woods. Once out of the Golf Course to your left-hand side. the woods, head straight ahead with a Continue straight ahead and you will pass hedge on your left-hand side.Then keep some farm buildings on your right-hand following the track straight ahead, until side. Follow the path RIGHT around the you see a metal walk though barrier. farm buildings and head straight ahead Turning RIGHT and then immediate LEFT continue on the track as it veers LEFT. head through this metal barrier. Further down this track, you will come to Continue along this track that will a footpath on your right-hand side.Turn eventually lead to Barnoldby le Beck RIGHT here. Follow the track straight village. At the end of the track, you will Route: The route begins in Bradley ahead and then turn right again. Ahead climb slightly up a short stretch into the Woods, a small woodland on of you on the left-hand side you will see village. Head straight ahead onto Chapel Bradley Road, Grimsby, North East a wooden bridge, turn LEFT over the Lane that takes you to the main road Lincolnshire, DN37 0AE. bridge. through the village – Waltham Road.Turn Start: As you enter Bradley Woods, RIGHT at Waltham Road staying on the Once over the bridge, head straight you will see a metal gate ahead of you right-hand footpath. ahead. Keep going until you come to a that leads into the woods, just after the public footpath sign and a LEFT turn.This Head a short way along this footpath and parking area.This is the start. LEFT turn takes you back into the woods. you will come to a public footpath on Parking: There is a small amount of your right-hand side.Turn RIGHT along Head through the woods following the parking spaces at the woods. this track. Keep straight ahead into some path you took on the way out.Turn Bus routes: There are bus stops about woods. Please respect the house near the RIGHT at the play equipment and head 30 minutes’ walk away at the bottom of entrance to the woods. back down to the gate where you started. Bradley Road, North East Lincolnshire. This is your FINISH. 6
Pools and Gyms ES O RT… Make a splash this summer Our g r ea t R with Lincs Inspire. Visit their website for the latest timetables, ect it ! events & booking details for pools, gyms, let ’s re sp classes, family activities and more! Support your local charitable trust, with something for everyone. www.lincsinspire.com Cleethorpes Leisure Centre | Grimsby Leisure Centre | Immingham Swimming Pool | Health & Wellbeing Centre Summer Cleethorpes and the Humber Estuary are internationally important stopovers on the East Atlantic Flyway, a super- Holiday highway for millions of migrating birds that connects the Arctic, Europe and Activities Africa. They fly thousands of miles to escape the frozen Arctic and love feeding in the thick estuary mud. Let’s look after them - put litter in a bin or From football and dance take it home. Other species live on or near our beach in our outer estuary to multi-sports and crafts saltmarsh, including crabs, shrimps and cockles. Rubbish left on the Beat the boredom with Lincs Inspire’s action beach can harm them, especially plastic waste. packed holiday activities for children! And this includes funded options for children on free More local people are recycling and if you’re visiting Cleethorpes, use one school meals. of the many recycling bins or visit the new globe and Hammy the Haddock For all the details visit www.lincsinspire.com sculptures to recycle and find out what makes the resort such an important place for wildlife. Altogether there are more than 60 litter bins along the beach All activities subject to change in line with front and we empty them daily. We also clean the beach daily at 6am - raking it Government advice. to stop rubbish being swept into the Humber. Trinity Sounds Cleethorpes is an award-winning Blue Flag Beach, meaning it’s clean and safe, meeting high environmental standards, as well as the tough international bathing water quality standards. Remember @ The Trin Centre, Trinity Rd, Dogs are banned from the beach between Cleethorpes DN35 8UN. Wonderland and Cleethorpes Leisure Introducing Trinity sounds summer school Centre until September 30. Anyone We will be holding four sessions through the walking a dog on the beach in the summer summer for children aged 11-16, introducing faces a £100 fine, and you can also be fined them to our new program, software and for not picking up your dog’s mess and not equipment. The taster sessions commence carrying a dog poo bag. on Friday 23rd July and return for the following three Fridays at 18:30. Look after wildlife. Cleethorpes is an internationally important place for wading birds and other If you feel that someone would want to wildlife. Many species of birds make their home in the salt marsh. attend the summer school sessions then please contact us via the email; Please stick to the main footpaths so you don’t disturb them. trinitysounds@thetrin.co.uk Stay away from the mud. Resort officers are putting up signs daily to warn https://www.facebook.com people to stay away from dangerous areas.Take notice of them and stay safe. /trinitysounds.co.uk/ 7
Park Ward So, what’s in our area for families? To answer that question we turned to one of North East Lincolnshire’s Together pop wonderful foster carers. Former teacher Sally became a foster carer when her children flew the nest, and she had the space in her heart and home to provide a family, love, and security for local children up café in need. “I wanted to foster children because I wanted to make a positive difference to their lives. I now foster three local boys under seven. I live just out of the The Bowling Pavilion in People’s area, which makes coming to Cleethorpes with the children even more fun. Park is now open each Saturday Days out are great - we love picnics on the beach and at the boating lake and and Sunday from 10am-2pm we walk the dog near Humberston Fitties. to provide an ideal location for families to come together at “When I was first fostering, my foster daughter was at school in Cleethorpes. the weekend during activities We brought the touring caravan up to the site near the Littlest Pub and spent at the park. a few days ‘on holiday’ there.We loved it! At £20 a night it was cheaper than Run by volunteers from the local area, driving her backwards and forwards. you can get hot and cold drinks as well as “In Grimsby, we’ve been to Nunny’s farm (www.nunnysfarmcic.org) It’s some great cakes. All proceeds go back great for younger children. Other foster carers have also told me about how to supporting further activities in the park good Ghetto Park (skate park) on Freeman Street (www.ghettopark.co.uk) and the local community. Look out for more activities on the Park Ward Together is for older children and I know lots of carers and families who love Facebook page. Weelsby Woods and People’s Park.” Be a L K Foster G Carer in North East Lincolnshire. Change the life of a local child Call 01472 323966 or visit t nelincs.gov.uk/fostering 8
Cleethorpes’ Haverstoe Park Time Trap museum Pavilion is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 4.30pm. Hot and cold drinks, Visit the former prison cells of Grimsby Town Hall and snacks and ice creams.Toilets available. uncover the town’s colourful past.The old police cells and prisoner exercise area have been transformed into the Time Trap museum which maps the development Youth of the town into the largest fishing port in the world. It Grimsby Town Hall Gaol Youth Action ACTION gives brief historical insight into many aspects of local and Our Voice For 11-21 year olds. Social action projects to life and shows how this development was fashioned by law and order, disease improve issues important to young people. and death and indeed the violence of politics amongst many other things. Open Members can take part in training, attend Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm, except bank holidays. Find out more and book additional meetings and get involved in other by visiting www.nelincs.gov.uk/leisure-and-things-to-do/time-trap/ work outside the monthly meetings. Group meets second Monday in the month August and December meetings will be social events to celebrate the projects carried out. For young people in care aged LISTEN UP 11-17. Share views and take part in projects to improve services accessed by children in care. Meet fortnightly on a Tuesday. If you are interested in one of the groups please LET’S email pippa.curtin@nelincs.gov.uk. Vaccination is the best way of KEEP getting our lives back again GOING You may feel you are invincible... but are your loved ones? Don’t take the risk... get vaccinated Having both vaccinations gives you the best protection from serious illness and significantly reduces the spread 9
We all want you to get out & about and enjoy the summer: but it’s vital too, that if you show any symptoms of the coronavirus that you take precautions to protect everyone. When should I self-isolate and for how long? At the time of printing, the Government is considering self-isolation requirements for the summer and beyond. Please refer to gov.uk for the latest available information and advice on self-isolation. What support is there for people who are self-isolating? We’re working with lots of organisations to try to make it as easy as possible for you. Financial support is available for people on low incomes and most supermarkets, food outlets and pharmacies can to your door, and usually you can order online or over the phone. If you need support to self-isolate, get in touch. Call 01472 313131 for advice. How can I protect myself from the virus? Keep your distance – try to keep your distance from anyone that you do not live with. Wash your hands – by washing or sanitising your hands regularly, you are reducing the risk of picking up and catching the virus. It is good to wash your hands before and after eating food or touching your face. Wear a mask if you want to – when you go shopping or visit an enclosed, public space, wearing a face mask reduces the risk of the virus spreading. Regular testing – you can take a lateral flow test twice a week. These tests are easy to do and can be carried out at home.You can arrange to collect some lateral flow test kits online at lft.nelincs.gov.uk. Get the jab – both doses of the vaccine remains the best way to protect yourself and others. But remember, being fully vaccinated doesn’t prevent you from catching the virus and passing it on, so you will still need to take precautions and self-isolate. However, with both doses of the vaccine, you are far less likely to suffer from the effects of the virus. RESPECT Holiday Activities Hit The Decks @ Fusion - DJing & Fitness for 11-18yr olds 11-16yrs (Secondary). Thursday Learn to Dj like a pro’, box like a pro’ (or both) - for FREE! 29th & Friday 30th July and Dj’ing:Thursdays, 6:30-8pm Thursday 5th & Friday 6th August Booking Essential via https:// Boxing: Fridays, 7:30-9pm @ Fusion Fitness, Ladysmith road, bookwhen.com/climb4 Grimsby. For more information: see https://www.facebook.com/Fusion-Fitness-988865881270527 Covid-19 Compliant. For more details https://www.facebook.com/Fusion-Community-Hub-286597065369017 see Climb 4 Facebook page - https:// www.facebook.com/climb4limited/ More events at www.nelincs.gov.uk/CommunitySpotlight 10
Sometimes, we know what we should be doing, but we just don’t do it. This might be because we don’t feel great and we need someone to talk to, or because we have so much to think about and we just don’t know where to start. If you are over 18, the Wellbeing Service can help. They can give you free, confidential, individual help and support, over the phone, face to face or online. Search for ‘wellbeing service’ on livewell.nelincs.gov.uk or call 01472 325500. Your Five Ways places for us to experience the training opportunities in North East outdoors. If you search ‘fit routes’ on Lincolnshire. to Wellbeing the RunGo app (highlighted earlier on Give - Do something nice for a friend, in this brochure) you can find local or a stranger.Thank someone. Smile. routes for you. Simply Connect (https:// Volunteer your time. Join a community nelincs.simplyconnect.uk/) is a new group.Visit TakePartNEL on the council site to help you find activities and website or get in touch with groups services, and Families First (find them near you to get involved and make a on Facebook or call 01472 326292) difference. have loads of helpful information. Take notice - Be curious. Catch sight of the beautiful. Building the following five things into Remark on the unusual. Notice our day-to-day lives can make a big the changing seasons. Savour difference to how we feel. the moment, whether you are Mental Health support line Connect - With the people around walking to work, eating lunch, or Chat, advice or local support about anything, 24/7 - Call 01472 256256, Option 3 you.With family, friends, colleagues, and talking to friends. Reflecting on Giveusashout.org neighbours. At home, work, school or in your experiences will help you Free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support - Text SHOUT to 85258 your local community.Think of these as appreciate what matters to you. Qwell for Men the cornerstones of your life and invest Free, anonymous, online counselling, no waiting lists - www.qwell.io/hcv Keep Learning - Try time in developing them. Building these Together Bereaved by Suicide something new. Rediscover connections will support and enrich you Free emotional and practical support - Call 0800 1380990 or text 07520633477 an old interest. Set a challenge every day. you will enjoy achieving. Visit Be active - The parks, woods and https://www.lincs2.co.uk/ to beaches in our area are wonderful find out about learning and 11
Keep our area safe & • Bulky waste and garden waste – if you can’t get to the tip, try clean this summer the paid for bulky waste or Community Recycling Centres: garden waste collection services. Tidying up your home or garden? We Details at www.nelincs.gov.uk/ can help. Grimsby and Immingham tips BulkyWaste and www.nelincs. are open daily for household and garden gov.uk/GardenWaste. Prices are waste. £10 for each white goods item Details at www.nelincs.gov.uk/tips. collected; £20 for up to four items Please book in advance if you are taking (excluding white goods); £5 for any a mattress. Call 01472 326288 during extra items (up to 10 per order); office hours to make a booking. £5 extra for a rapid collection. Top Tips for visiting the tip: Waste and recycling: It’s a year since we • Be patient – only a limited number started rolling out new recycling bins of vehicles are allowed on site due across the borough and thank you as to Covid-19 restrictions. we’re now a record recycling levels. In • Stay safe – follow the site rules 2020, you recycled an average of 843 to keep yourself, other visitors tonnes per month, so far this year it’s a and staff safe during your visit. whopping 1,551 tonnes per month. Fit more in your recycling bins by flattening • Plan ahead – complete the any cardboard boxes and squashing online form at nelincs.gov.uk/ cans and plastic bottles. Bins out by 7am householdwasteform if you’re please with the lids closed. Please take using a commercial vehicle, trailer in your bins after we’ve been. If you have or large vehicle, including people too much rubbish for your bins, take carriers, 4x4s and estate cars. your extra waste and recycling to the • Book mattresses in advance – tip. Check your collection dates online there is a limit on the number of at www.nelincs.gov.uk/bins. mattresses we can accept. Call 01472 326288 during office hours. Grimsby Top Town Market, located in the For more ideas about things to do, where to go, and what to see, visit the Discover Bullring in the town centre, is open North East Lincolnshire website. 9am to 4pm every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. www.DiscoverNorthEastLincolnshire.co.uk. The Food Hall is open Monday to Saturday, 9am to 4pm. CLEETHORPES MARKET Cleethorpes Market, located in the Market Place, is an outdoor market open every Wednesday and Saturday between 9am to 3pm. 11105 Designed and produced by North East Lincolnshire Council, Communications and Marketing, Design and Print People 07/21
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