Just days remain before single-use plastics ban, firms are warned

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Businesses in England are being reminded by Trading Standards officials that they have until October 1st to get rid of certain single-use plastic items – or run the risk of being fined. Businesses such as takeaways, sandwich shops and retailers will no longer be able to use a range of items including all single-use plastic cutlery, trays, plates, bowls, and balloon sticks, as well as certain types of polystyrene cups and food containers used to supply ready-to-eat food. The ban on these items will include online and over-the-counter sales and supply, items from new and existing stock, all types of single-use plastic, including biodegradable, compostable and recycled, and items wholly or partly made from plastic, including coating or lining. It is estimated that England uses 2.7 billion items of single-use cutlery each year, and 721 million single-use plates. Only 10 per cent of these items are recycled. Plastic pollution takes hundreds of years to break down and inflicts serious damage to our oceans, rivers and land. It is also a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, from the production and manufacture of the plastic itself to the way it is disposed. It is expected that banning these items will have a significant impact in reducing plastic waste and littering in England.

Funding injection breathes new life into ‘forgotten’ corner of Skegness

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A once-forgotten area in Skegness has been revitalised into a captivating Sensory Community Garden Area thanks to Levelling Up Park Funding, and promises to be a source of solace and joy for residents and visitors of all ages.

The once-neglected space has undergone a stunning transformation. Vibrant planting with textured foliage have been carefully curated to engage sight, smell, touch, and even sound. A refreshed footpath leading its way through the gardens with musical chimes and a once-again working water fountain adding a gentle auditory element, creating an immersive experience for visitors. Residents have embraced this initiative, seeing the gardens not just as a revitalisation of a physical space but as a symbol of community unity. The area is designed to be accessible to everyone, with paved pathways suitable for wheelchair and pushchairs, undercover shelter, seating areas, wildflower area around bug hotel and raised garden beds to ensure inclusivity for all members of our diverse population. Councillor Martin Foster said: “The transformation of this space is a testament to what can be achieved when funding opportunities come to us. It’s not just about creating a beautiful garden, but also about fostering a sense of belonging and connection among our residents and visitors. The Neighbourhoods Team have done a tremendous job here and I thank them all, they have created a once forgotten space into a vibrant, inclusive, and harmonious environment for all.” The Rockery Gardens Area is already being used for a range of activities, from nursery school visits and mindfulness sessions. The hope is that these activities will further strengthen the bonds between residents and encourage them to spend more time outdoors, engaging with nature and each other.

The supreme recreation of a Tina concert ‘TOTALLY TINA’ rocks into its 14th year coming to SCUNTHORPE – Plowright Theatre on Saturday 21st October 2023!

Come shake a tail feather with the UK’s original, award-winning Tina Turner tribute…aka Justine Riddoch and her talented cast. When Tina burst onto the scene, she won the hearts of music fans from the outset, creating a fearsome reputation for her live performances – and those never-ending legs! Early hits River Deep – Mountain HighProud Mary and Nutbush City Limits were just a taste of what was to come. We Don’t Need Another HeroSimply the BestWhat’s Love Got to Do With ItI Don’t Wanna Lose You and When the Heartache is Over propelled her to stadium concert stardom. Supported by her super-talented band and dazzling dancing girls in sequins, feathers and diamonds, Justine is the ULTIMATE Tina (a National Tribute Awards winner since 2013). She’s got the looks, she’s got the moves, she’s got the legs, but most of all, she’s got THE voice. Join an army of loyal fans for a truly authentic, fun-packed musical spectacular! Twelve years have passed since Totally TINA first sprang to life in the vibrant city of Liverpool, but a Lifetime Achievement Award and many other prestigious accolades along the way have earned Justine’s ‘Totally Tina’ a deserved top spot in the musical tribute world. Justine admits she has been observing her beloved muse from the start; constantly honing her homage to the legend herself with passion and an unrivalled attention to detail, to deliver the most authentic recreation of the rock and roll Queen’s live performances. The cast and crew of Totally Tina are pulling out all the stops this year with the promise of brand new, custom-made performances featuring a whole host of fresh ideas, coupled with the band’s now famous humour. The Show is designed to make the audience feel that the legendary performer is right back in front of them, strutting her stuff on the most famous legs in show business! This year’s production is a heady mix of nostalgia and surprise with all the favourite Tina Turner hits, her best duets, much-loved covers and the odd twist in the tale. Jumping Jack FlashHonky Tonky WomanGet BackIt’s Only Rock and Roll and The Bitch is Back have been added to a set which includes Simply The BestProud MaryNutbush City Limits and Private Dancer to name a few. All the songs are enhanced by the customary flourish of sparkling stiletto heels, flamboyant tail feathers, high energy dance routines and musical genius. There’s plenty of audience engagement and post-show ‘meet and greets’ too, making the Show more personal. In fact, it’s probably the closest thing to a live Tina Turner concert! Justine, a past winner of cult talent show, Stars In Their Eyes performing as Anastacia, is known in the business for her enthusiasm and drive, and has been singing professionally for 30 years. She is justifiably proud of her cast and crew who’ve played a huge part in helping her to create the longest running Tina Turner tribute. She said: “I am thrilled by the success of this production – we have come so far! Having been told on many occasions that I sounded like Tina, I decided to take the plunge and then spent hours familiarising myself with her life story and scrutinising video footage to watch mannerisms and body movements. “We always add our own personality to the Show each year; the element of surprise keeps things fresh, but my ultimate aim is to remain faithful to a Tina Turner live concert paying tribute to her career, and bring the best version of this amazing woman; her voice, her passion and even her legs, to her many fans. “That’s why we love it when people tell us that they go away feeling as though they have seen the real thing.” Totally Tina has been the ultimate Tina Turner tribute for the past nine years, from 2013 to 2019 winning Best Female Artist, Best Choreography, Best Sound & Lighting and the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the NTMA, and in 2020 and 2021 winning Best Tribute at the NREA and NEA respectively. The band have played to audiences all over the country and in Europe, and have performed at the Cover Festival in Davos, Switzerland (Tina Turner’s new home country) the last few years. Justine added: “We love what we do, and we’re lucky enough to have an incredibly loyal army of fans here and overseas. We look forward to meeting many more new fans this year.”

Scunthorpe woman to compete in World Ironman Championships

Scunthorpe-based Management Accountant Gemma Scott has earned a place in the Ironman World Championships taking place in Hawaii in October.

She’ll have to swim 2.4 miles in the Pacific and then enter Hawaii’s lava field to cycle 112 miles and run a marathon, one after the other in 35-degree heat and 90% humidity – and complete all three within 17 hours.

Gemma, who works at the 2 Sisters food factory in Scunthorpe earns a place in the event on the back of her performance after an Ironman competition in Nice. Only a select few people in each age grouping get the chance to take a slot, depending on their finish ranking.

Before competing in the Ironman competitions, Gemma used to run, competing in Marathons all over the world, her first having been in London Marathon in 2012. She progressed to triathlons in 2017. It began as a way of raising money for Worldwide Cancer Research and it escalated into much more. Over the last 10 years she has raised over £15k for this charity.

She said: “I am incredibly proud and grateful for securing a slot to the World Championships. It is the pinnacle of the sport and an opportunity of a lifetime. To be racing against the best in the world is such an honour, something I did not ever expect to happen!”

With only a few weeks to go, there’s a lot of preparation to be done. Follow Gemma’s progress go to her website www.littlegemswimsbikesruns.com and her Instagram handle is gemhay182.

New Scunthorpe school offers 60 places for SEND pupils

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A state-of-the-art school for 60 students with special educational needs and disabilities has opened in Scunthorpe. Trent View College has been built on the town’s on West Common Lane at a cost of £12m, and will help students develop vital skills in a range of subjects, including cooking, the arts and technology. The college includes a horticulture area, catering kitchen, a health and beauty workshop and sensory rooms. It is a world first in that it will be the first ‘passivhaus’ – an internally recognised standard of environmentally friendly building – with a hydrotherapy pool. The new school was developed by the council together with the Government’s Department for Education and the Wellspring Academy Trust. Cllr Julie Reed, cabinet member for children and families, said: “As a parent of children with special needs I know how important and valuable it is to have a facility like this locally. “It means young adults will be able to stay near their family and friends, developing important skills that will prepare them for adulthood and give them the best possible start in their adult lives. Finally seeing this vision come together is amazing – Trent View College is second to none.”

Lincs teenager shortlisted in Air Ambulances UK Awards of Excellence

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A teenager who helped save her mum after a horse-riding accident has made the shortlist in the Air Ambulances UK Awards of Excellence 2023. Molly Harris, from Ancaster, was nominated by Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance in the ‘Young Person of the Year’ category, in recognition of her bravery as well as showing unwavering determination in her fundraising efforts, despite having her riding boots, saddle and tack stolen. These annual awards celebrate and recognise the specialist lifesaving skills and commitment of those working tirelessly within and in support of the air ambulance community across the UK. Molly, 13, was cleaning the crew yard when her mum’s horse Rodney came galloping towards her riderless. In that moment, as the 19-hand horse came towards her at speed, her first thought was to run. Molly has high functioning autism and experiences sensory overload from too much noise or stressful situations. But as she realised her mum may be in danger she had to overcome her instincts to shut down. That day, Molly’s mum Emma had taken advantage of the brisk wintery weather and gone for a ride. They tacked up and left the yard in high spirits. Their route took them down a quiet track alongside a field where a lone tractor driver was working. That was the last thing Emma remembers. Her next memory was waking up in hospital a few days later. Emma’s horse Rodney had been spooked by the tractor and jumped into the air. Emma was thrown to the muddy ground, landing on her neck. She suffered a brain injury and severe swelling around her spinal cord, causing the loss of feeling from the waist down. But the outcome could have been even more traumatic for her if it was not for the actions of her daughter Molly. After making sure Rodney was secure, Molly ran around the nearby fields shouting for her mum, and then meticulously began to slowly search further away. The first time she went down the track she missed her mum but the second time she found her on the ground motionless. This would be hard enough for any young person to deal with, add in the fact that Molly suffers from autism, and it shows how brave her actions were. The Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance crew were in the air within eight minutes of the 999 call being made. Although the situation was confusing for Molly, she knew that she needed to stay with her mum. Dr Adam Chesters and Paramedic Jenny Mealey were soon by Emma’s side, delivering emergency pain relief and assessing the damage to her spine, before moving her onto a stretcher ready for the flight to hospital. The flight was delayed as Emma suffered a seizure prior to take-off, and in the air she suffered similar seizures. Molly wanted to do something to thank the crew who worked in those muddy and cold conditions, looking after her mum. She said: “They were amazing and reassuring in every way. They saved my mum’s life, and they keep other families together too.” In May 2023, she decided to take up Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance’s 6k a Day in May challenge event with her beloved horse, Princess. Disaster struck as halfway through the month thieves broke into the tack room and stole her bridle, saddle and boots. But in the face of adversity, Molly simply completed some of the days riding bareback to ensure she did not fail. At the end of the month, she had completed well over 6k a Day in May, raising £180. Molly is so determined to continue supporting LNAA that she has now decided to take up Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance’s ‘Mission Possible’ challenge and aims to complete 100k in September. Emma said: “I cannot express just how proud me and her dad are of our daughter. That day would have been terrifying for any child let alone Molly. From organising Rodney’s safety, calling her dad, racing to find me, and staying with me. I have no recollection of this, so when I was told I choked up, knowing the extent that Molly went to and under so much pressure.” More than 18 months later, Emma is still in recovery. Emma had suffered from epilepsy before the incident and the head injury has exacerbated the condition. Simmy Akhtar, CEO of Air Ambulances UK, said: “Congratulations to all those who have been chosen as finalists for the Air Ambulances UK Awards of Excellence 2023. All nominees are extremely talented, and our judging panel had the unenviable task of finalising the shortlist for all categories.” The winners will be announced on the 30th November, at a ceremony in Reading.

Lincolnshire firefighters return from Morocco earthquake duty

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Four Lincolnshire firefighters and their search and rescue dog Colin are back from supporting search and rescue efforts in Morocco in the wake of the magnitude-6.8 earthquake.

Working with the UK International Search and Rescue team, Ben Clarke, Darren Burchnall, Karl Keuneke, and Neil Woodmansey helped search efforts and provided medical and practical assistance, predominantly to remote villages in the Atlas mountains. UK ISAR deployed a team of 62 people from 14 fire and rescue services, and four search dogs on 10 September. The team faced long drives on tracks to reach far-spread villages, often having to re-route around landslides. Aftershocks also hampered efforts to get to remote locations. Many villagers they helped had injured limbs, serious wounds, or were suffering with dehydration, and had had no medical care since the earthquake. Others, including an elderly man, hadn’t been able to get to their homes or travel away from wreckage for help. Cllr Lindsey Cawrey, executive councillor for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, said: “I’m very proud that once again our fire and rescue service has been able to assist international communities who have lost so much in a devastating natural disaster. “ Lincolnshire’s Chief Fire Officer, Mark Baxter, said: “As part of UK ISAR, our firefighters undergo specialist training and learning to be able to help save lives and support operations in the most challenging of conditions.”

Frankenstein as you’ve never seen HER before…

Mary Shelley’s classic gothic horror, Frankenstein, takes to the stage in a brand-new adaptation by local writer, Laura Turner. The Asylum Players’ autumn show hits The Blue Room this October and we’ve got something very special for you. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein adapted for the stage by acclaimed local writer Laura Turner. Directed by Stephen Gillard, this new take on the classic horror story will have you talking long after the curtain closes. The Blue Room is an iconic historical venue situated in uphill Lincoln near the Castle. It’s played host to many critically acclaimed shows and events and is now branching out into an exciting era of new writing and challenging theatrical adaptation. On the 26th, 27th and 28th of October this year, join us for a story you know presented in a way you don’t. Steve Gillard, Artistic Director of The Asylum Players and director of Frankenstein, said: “When Laura approached me with the concept of Frankenstein, taking Victor Frankenstein and re-casting the character as Victoria, I was immediately hooked. Frankenstein is a story about the creation of life, of scientific ambition and the tragedy of rejection, both familial and professional. “What happens when you put that through the lens of the female experience? Answer: a whole hell of a lot. There is so much to look at and discuss – why hasn’t this been done already? I am incredibly excited to bring this ‘monster’ of the literary and theatrical world to our stage.” Written by Mary Shelley in 1818, Frankenstein tells the story of the eponymous scientist and their desire to find the essence of creation through forbidden science. Through their studies they bring to life the famous creature of the tale – to horrific and tragic endings. Shelley wrote the story of Frankenstein when she was eighteen, as part of a competition between her husband, Percy Shelly, their friend Lord Byron and herself. Regarded as possibly the first true science-fiction story and a masterwork of literature, it has never been out of print since its initial publication over two hundred years ago. This new production, featuring many of the stalwarts of The Asylum Players, promises a thrilling, unnerving evening that will leave you talking about the show for days to come. Tickets are available online and can be purchased by calling 01522 523 548 or booking through www.lawnlincoln.com   Photo credit: Richard Hall

Tickets go on sale for Lincolnshire Food & Gift Fair

Christmas has come early for shoppers in Lincolnshire! Tickets have just gone on sale for the annual Food & Gift Fair at the Lincolnshire Showground on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November. The two-day indoor event, from 9am till 4pm, is a firm favourite with families looking to make their festive celebrations truly special. As well as unique gifts, handmade crafts and delicious treats, children can explore Santa’s Workshop and have a go at arts, crafts and baking activities. Lincolnshire Agricultural Society Chief Executive Charlotte Powell said: “We’re really excited about this year’s event. With over 150 exhibitors, including food and drink retailers, growers and producers, it will be a perfect opportunity to buy a one-of-a-kind gift for your loved ones. “And with free entertainment for the whole family to enjoy, including Christmas decoration making and carol singing by local choirs, it promises to be a popular event so make sure you get your tickets early!” Over the two days, visitors to the Food & Gift Fair will also be able pick up some expert tips in the Lincolnshire Kitchen to help them prepare a culinary holiday feast. Great British Bake Off contestant Sandy Docherty along with local chefs Dominic Franks of ‘Dom in the Kitchen’ fame and Steph Dexter, Head Chef at Cross Keys Inn at Grasby, will be giving cookery demos and of course, there will be plenty of samples to try! Tickets cost £5.50 (plus a booking fee) in advance from lincolnshireshowground.co.uk/food-gift or £7.00 on the door. Children under five and parking are free. For more information, please visit  lincolnshireshowground.co.uk/food-gift

Chris Moreno and Grimsby Auditorium present their outstanding GIANT of a Christmas Pantomime

Chris Moreno in association with the Grimsby Auditorium have unveiled their outstanding GIANT of a Christmas Pantomime – Jack and the Beanstalk! Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum – come to the Auditorium for Panto fun from Saturday 9 – Saturday 30 December 2023. This family-friendly, unmissable production features magic and make-believe, side-splitting antics, stunning costumes, scenery and sensational song and dance. With plenty of chances for you to join in the fun, cheering the champions and booing the baddie, follow Jack on his fun-filled adventure this festive season. Starring MARTIN DANIELS as Martin McSmuttermutter, SUE HODGE as Fairy Mimi Le Bonk, IAN NORTON as Dame Trot, JOE CONNORS as Fleshcreep, ALICE MURRAY as Jill, and PETER LYALL as Jack the Lad. Jack and the Beanstalk will also star Kim Cow-Dashian & Thomas Wood with Rose Hayes, Sam Seddon, Ruby Bearup, Spencer Chesman & Ruby Leak. Book early for some Panto fun!   Performances Sat 9 2pm Preview Performance & 6.30pm sold out Sun 10 2pm Mon 11 No performances Tue 12 10am & 1:30pm Wed 13 10am & 1:30pm Thu 14 10am & 6.30pm Fri 15 6:30pm Sat 16 2pm & 6:30pm Sun 17 12 noon sold out & 4pm Mon 18 No performances Tue 19 2pm Mince Pie Performance & 6:30pm Wed 20 6:30pm Thu 21 2pm Relaxed performance & 6:30pm Fri 22 6:30pm Sat 23 2pm & 6:30pm Sun 24 12 noon & 4pm Mon 25 Merry Christmas Tue 26 2pm Wed 27 2pm & 7:00pm Thu 28 7pm Fri 29 2pm Sat 30 2pm   Book at grimsbyauditorium.org.uk Or visit or call 0300 300 0035 Mon – Sat 10am – 4pm