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21 March 2010
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Press Releases - January 2005
Press Releases - January 2005
£1.7 million spent on new school (18 January 2005)
Additional mayors engagements (26 January 2005)
New age kurling is taking off (31 January 2005)
'Succour' exhibit at 20-21 (26 January 2005)
New Day Centre opens for adults with learning disabilities (26 January 2005)
Final stage to Brigg Road cycle route gets underway (26 January 2005)
Are you in the engineering industry? (26 January 2005)
£4.7 million to improve housing (26 January 2005)
Mayor invites local people to pay respects (24 January 2005)
Crackdown on underage drinking (24 January 2005)
Leading specialist in learning difficulties visits special educational needs service (19 January 2005)
Council performance - 80 per cent improvement in top ratings (19 January 2005)
Council house rents to rise - but still lowest in the area (19 January 2005)
Changes to Cabinet Members and Roles (19 January 2005)
Outstanding result for North Lincolnshire's Adult Education Service (18 January 2005)
Support for changes to leisure - but more time needed (18 January 2005)
Mayor slams vandals who stole civic chain (18 January 2005)
Council gets backing to tackle issues of prejudice (18 January 2005)
Council tax payments made easier (17 January 2005)
£136,000 loaned to Bees Knees applicants (17 January 2005)
£120,000 Chief Executive job up for grabs (17 January 2005)
North Lincolnshire moves up education league tables (12 January 2005)
School celebrates 90 years and refurbishment (11 January 2005)
Young People Win Creative Writing Competition (10 January 2005)
Additional Mayor's Engagements (10 January 2005)
Notification of roadworks (7 January 2005)
New development framework offers you the chance to shape your community's future (5 January 2005)
New tutors in North Lincolnshire (5 January 2005)
Motorists warned not to use mobile phones while driving (4 January 2004)
New intervention programme to beat drugs and reduce crime is launched (4 January 2004)
Is your business safe? (4 January 2005)
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