April 2020
Become a foster carer for North Lincolnshire Council
The council is looking for people to look after children and is actively recruiting people who could provide foster care…
Residents asked to avoid donating and recycling clothes...
Residents are being asked to do their bit and hang on to their unwanted clothes instead of donating them. Please…
Businesses in North Lincolnshire continue to benefit from...
North Lincolnshire Council received more than £30m from the government to support businesses of all sizes across the county with…
Local organisations step up to support key workers
Organisations are going above and beyond to support the community, key workers and other businesses during an unprecedented time. The…
Scunthorpe-based manufacturing company responds to demand for...
Stylex Auto Products has responded to demand and is supplying scrubs and gowns for key workers, with the support of…
Look after your health and wellbeing with five ways to wellbeing
It’s important that we look after ourselves and those around us, especially during challenging times. Five ways to Wellbeing is…
Residents could save money on their fuel bills with collective...
The successful collective switching scheme is now open for registrations to help save people time and money on their fuel…
Keeping children and families safe
Families in North Lincolnshire are keeping safe and well at this challenging time, enjoying the extra time together and getting…
More than 1,700 of the most vulnerable people helped by North...
North Lincolnshire Council has supported hundreds of vulnerable residents ensuring they are kept safe, well and connected throughout the coronavirus…
Residents asked to hang on to small electrical items temporarily
Residents are being asked to hang on to their unwanted small electrical items rather than leaving at the kerbside along…
Thank you to ‘dedicated’ foster carers
Foster carers in North Lincolnshire are vital in the care they provide for children and they have received a heartfelt…
Leader thanks Phillips 66 for kind donation
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “The generous donation of nearly £27,000 from Phillips 66 will support…
Phillips 66 donate £26,900 to local charity The Blue Door
Phillips 66 have donated almost £27,000 to local charity The Blue Door, to support their work during the Covid-19 outbreak. The charity, commissioned by the…
Children of key workers continue to receive support in childcare...
Over half of childcare settings in North Lincolnshire are open to enable key workers to carry on working knowing their children…
Young carers and their families continue to be supported in...
The Wellbeing and Young Carers Team is continuing to support and offer guidance for young carers across the county to…