Tuesday May 14 | This Is Grimsby
Grimsby Telegraph published Caught out! Drunks, vandals and louts
THE number of louts, drunks and drink drivers caught on camera has gone up in the past year, according to latest figures.
MPs' fears over appeal if energy park is approved
CONCERNS of a legal challenge to any positive decision by the Secretary of State for Transport over the Able Marine Energy Park have been expressed.
Grimsby Telegraph published Oasis of talent claims a fab FIVE national awards
Successful pupils from Oasis Academy Immingham took five of the Oasis National Awards at a ceremony in Birmingham to celebrate the best achievements in 28 primary and secondary schools nationwide.
david_scun published Swiss energy firm to buy out Humber bank power plant
A state-of-the-art power plant that forms part of the Phillips 66 site at South Killingholme is to be bought out by a Swiss energy firm.
Vitol to buy British power plant
Swiss-based trader Vitol will buy from U.S. Phillips 66 the Immingham combined heat and power plant in England which supplies about two percent of Britain's electricity supplies, Vitol said on Friday.
Grimsby Telegraph published Contented residents have reasons to be cheerful
So, what exactly makes you happy? Some months ago, the Grimsby Telegraph's website, www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk, asked you this very question.
Grimsby Telegraph published Politicians throw their weight behind Able's development plan
THE jobs boost the renewables revolution offers is vital to the area, and has Able Marine Energy Park at the centre of it, according to our elected members.
Grimsby Telegraph published Selective nature of news
"Yes," counters Mark sarcastically, "I suppose the news should just be a dispassionate list of events that have occurred the world over during the day, except of course it would take forever." This fictional exchange from the sitcom Peep Show often springs to mind when I hear people complain that the Grimsby Telegraph only ever runs negative ... (more)
Driver, 26, charged over pensioner's death
The elderly woman was walking home from a hotel she had worked at for 20 years when she was knocked down just minutes away from her front door in East Halton in January.
Main image for Video: Man arrested as cannabis is seized in raid
A 30-YEAR-OLD man was arrested after police seized dozens of mature cannabis plants from a quiet cul-de-sac in Brigsley.
MP urges people to have say over road changes
RESIDENTS are having their say on the new road into Immingham which will pave the way for jobs and investment.
Nest take title after rivals can only draw
CROWS Nest were crowned the champions of Division Two without even kicking a ball in the Grimsby, Cleethorpes and District Sunday Football League Closest rivals Pattesons could only draw 2-2 with AFC Wybers in midweek, meaning that the title went to Crows.
Hull Daily Mail published Group is gateway to international trade
ABP: As the UK's leading ports group, Associated British Ports owns and operates 21 ports in England, Scotland and Wales, handling about a quarter of the country's seaborne trade.
Grimsby Telegraph published Celebrating squadron's brave crew
DETAILS of a special reunion for those who flew Lancaster Bombers from North Killingholme during the Second World War have been announced.
Grimsby Telegraph published Video: Workers' Memorial Day services held in Immingham, Grimsby...
SPEAKERS at services to remember those who have died in accidents at work reminded us that health and safety saves lives as the world prays for those trapped in a collapsed building in Bangladesh.
Tributes paid at funeral of Great Coates crossing crash victim Paul Hodge
FAMILY and friends turned out in force yesterday to say farewell to Paul Hodge, the driver killed in a collision with a train earlier this month.
Video: Coronation Street star opens new-look bank in Immingham
Lisa George, who plays Beth Tinker in the soap, was the guest of honour at the unveiling of Lloyds TSB in Kennedy Way.
Grimsby Telegraph published One Voice can make all the difference to help feed the needy
OUR Ten Tonnes Of Tins campaign has inspired a community group to set up their own initiative to feed the vulnerable.
Why are we sending our biofuels to England?
The recent shipping accident in the Piscataqua River was unfortunate on face value, but even more unfortunate on a deeper level.
Grimsby Telegraph published Residents get to see updated A160 plan
Representatives from the Highways Agency were on hand to answer questions from residents about the multi-million-pound scheme during a drop-in session at South Killingholme Community Centre.