Memory in a Bottle – Exhibition
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The first Park Ward Police drop in of 2026 will take place on 4th Jan from 1200hrs to 1300hrs at the Holiday Inn Express on Wellowgate in Grimsby. Members of the Park Ward Police team will be present to help with any queries or questions you may have.
The first Park Ward Police drop in of 2026 will take place on the 4th Jan at Holiday Inn Express on Wellowgate, Grimsby, between 1200hrs and 1300hrs. Members of the local police team will be present to help with any queries/questions you may have.
A Scunthorpe taxi driver who was caught speeding and watching videos while driving with a passenger failed in his attempt to overturn the Council’s decision to revoke his licence.
Magistrates have upheld North Lincolnshire Council’s immediate revocation of the licence, confirming the driver was not “fit and proper” to carry passengers.
Mr Shah Abu Sufian Md Sheruzzaman Siddiquee, 44, of Ashdown Avenue, Scunthorpe, had his taxi driver’s licence revoked in January 2025. The immediate revocation came after five videos were received of him speeding and watching videos whilst driving.
Licensed drivers are legally required to be considered fit and proper. Drivers are subject to strict standards to ensure public safety.
At a hearing held on Friday 5 December 2025 at Grimsby Magistrates’ Court, the court upheld North Lincolnshire Council’s decision, agreeing that Mr Siddiquee was not fit and proper to hold a driver’s licence and confirming that the Council upheld its duties.
As part of its ruling, Mr Siddiquee was ordered to pay the full legal costs incurred by the Council in bringing the case forward – over £2,000.
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Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre is pleased to announce the opening of a beautiful new exhibition at Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
Coastal Photography by Steve Dixey
Moments in Time showcases the extraordinary talent of local photographer Steve Dixey. Steve has spent a lot of his free time as a beach wanderer, drawn to the sands and the sea, peering in pools, digging around for fishing bait and going fishing. The sea is in his blood; his father worked on Grimsby trawlers.
This exhibition features a collection of his stunning photographs of coastal scenes, capturing the natural and man-made heritage between Cleethorpes and The Wash.
Opens Saturday 13 December until 15 March 2026
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Join us for a festive night with Grimsby’s own Lloyd Griffith!
Classically trained Bass-baritone (yes, really!) and all-around funny man Lloyd Griffith returns home for a magical evening of Christmas music at the beautiful, candlelit Grimsby Minster.
You might know Lloyd as a comedian, actor, or maybe from bumping into him at Blundell Park, but he’s also a seriously talented singer, and he’s bringing all of that (plus his trademark humour) back to where it all began.
Expect carols, Christmas classics, a few singalongs, maybe even a Grimsby-inspired tune or two, and definitely some laughs along the way.
Come join us and get into the festive spirit in one of Grimsby’s most stunning settings!
The Café will be open, serving a selection of seasonal refreshments, including festive mulled wine and mince pies!
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Grimsby & Cleethorpes Craft Fairs presents their
EVENING CHRISTMAS FAIR
Cleethorpes Memorial Hall
Friday 12 December, 10am to 3pm
Browse craft and independent trader stalls showing and selling their creations. Enjoy refreshments from the Craft Tearoom
Disabled and wheelchair friendly.
Look out for our Christmas Fair on Saturday 30 November too!
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Members of the Park Ward Police Team will be at the Holiday Inn Express on Wellowgate Grimsby on Sunday 14th Dec from 1200hrs to 1300hrs if you wish to discuss any issues of concern.
When a magical sorceress transforms the handsome Prince into a frightening Beast, only true love will break the spell.
In a tale as old as panto-time, join this fairy-tale extravaganza.
Great laughs, lavish costumes and fabulous scenery and magical transformation scene.
Laugh along with the fabulous snowball battle!
Take your whole family on a Spectacular Adventure and be part of the magic at Lincolnshire’s biggest panto!
Book your favourite seats now.
Media Sponsor Grimsby Telegraph Supported by TESCO
Times
Wed 10 December 10am
Thu 11 December 10am
Fri 12 December 10am & 6.30pm Preview Performance
Sat 13 December 1.30pm & 7pm
Sun 14 December 11am & 3pm sold out
Mon 15 December No performances
Tue 16 December 10am & 1.30pm
Wed 17 December 10am 1.30pm
Thu 18 December No performances
Fri 19 December 6.30pm
Sat 20 December 1.30pm & 7pm both shows sold out
Sun 21 December 12 noon & 4pm
Mon 22 December 1.30pm & 6.30pm
Tue 23 December 1.30pm & 7pm
Wed 24 December 10am & 2pm
Thu 25 December Merry Christmas
Fri 26 December 2pm
Sat 27 December 1.30pm & 5.30pm
Sun 28 December 12 noon & 4pm
Mon 29 December 1.30pm & 7pm
Tue 30 December 1.30pm & 7pm
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North Lincolnshire Council has responded after receiving a letter from the Minister of State for Health confirming that the Government will not intervene in the NHS Humber Acute Services review – despite admitting that concerns have been rightly raised about the impact on residents.
The review proposes removing some critical hospital services from Scunthorpe, forcing patients to travel to Grimsby or Hull for care they should be able to access locally.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Residents will be furious – and rightly so. The Government had a clear opportunity to stand up for people in North Lincolnshire and protect vital NHS services. They recognised the risks, they saw the warnings, and yet they have chosen to walk away.
“That is nothing short of abandoning local people at a time when the health service is already under immense strain.”
The council submitted detailed evidence calling for a review, setting out major concerns over access to urgent care, long-term patient outcomes, and the sustainability of the local health system.
Despite acknowledging issues, the Minister’s letter confirms that the Government will not call in the decision and will instead leave the matter entirely in the hands of the NHS.
The “call-in” request would have allowed the Secretary of State for Health to formally intervene and take responsibility for reviewing, pausing, or overturning the service reconfiguration.
Cllr Waltham added: “Every resident deserves a strong, local NHS – not the steady erosion of care. The Government’s refusal to act gives no reassurance to the thousands of people already worried about services being chipped away bit by bit.
“This decision leaves the area dangerously exposed. The Government had the chance to help us protect our hospital, and they chose not to take it.
“We will continue to hold those making these decisions to account and press them on every single commitment they make, but we cannot ignore the reality – communities have fought too hard for their hospital to see it diminished, and they deserved support to fight with them. Instead, they have been left to face this alone.”
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