Plans submitted for new mixed-use development in Boston

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Boston Borough Council has submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of the Crown House site on the Rosegarth Square regeneration scheme.

Within these proposals the Council has also taken the opportunity to provide new public toilet facilities and to relocate the existing Changing Places facility. In addition, the council has also submitted demolition notices for both Crown House and the former B&M buildings, marking an important milestone in transforming this area of the town centre. These plans follow in the footsteps of the recently approved planning consent for the proposed public realm works, which features new artwork, external social spaces, and a new entrance/drop-off area for the Len Medlock Centre. It will also include a sensory garden designed for quiet contemplation and reflection, as well as an amphitheatre-style seating area. The Crown House proposal, subject to planning consent, would see a new mixed-use building featuring retail units on the ground floor and apartments on the remaining two storeys above. The scheme will also be enhanced with landscaping, parking and cycle storage to complement the overall Rosegarth Square masterplan. The scheme aims to transform Rosegarth Square as a thriving community space. It will provide the opportunity for the retail units to offer outside dining as well as the wider area being used by family and friends to meet up and enjoy this part of the town. The changes to the area will also enable quick and easy access to both the bus and train stations and become the gateway to the heart of Boston. Councillor Anne Dorrian, Leader of Boston Borough Council, said: “The submission of the planning application is another major milestone in transforming this run-down part of town into an exciting new space for everyone. “By integrating with the wider Rosegarth Square redevelopment, the proposal is expected to bring lasting benefits to Boston, improving the area’s visual appearance, accessibility, and community potential. “It’s been a long-held aim of mine to be able to respond to resident’s concerns regarding the provision of public toilets so I am delighted that we are able to offer these improved facilities much nearer to the town centre. “The plans reflect our commitment to bring a brighter future for our town and a place where Boston people, businesses and visitors can all be proud of.”
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Investment in Australia and America sees international growth for Grimsby kids swimwear brand

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Children’s swimwear brand Splash About has seen international growth in both Australia and the USA. The company, which is headquartered in Grimsby, has acquired its distribution partner Little Toggs in New South Wales, rebranding the business Splash About Australia Pty Limited, and for the first time the business has hired a team in the USA. The move into both continents will accelerate relationships with infant swim schools, retailers and facilitate distribution as demand for product increases. Commenting on the Australian acquisition, Lesley Beach, Joint Managing Director of Splash About International Ltd, said: “The potential for growth in Australia is huge with over 1.8 million children currently learning to swim. We had a strong presence in the market working closely with Little Toggs, but the infant swimwear and accessories market has grown exponentially.” Lesley continued: “Demand for our Happy Nappy swim nappy has soared due to its technical design which prevents faecal leaks. Unwelcome leaks are bad for business; pools need to close for cleaning and lessons must be cancelled, which results in unnecessary and avoidable expense. “Insisting on a reusable Happy Nappy to prevent these accidents is a simple, proven cost-effective option, saving operational costs and in turn increasing revenues.” To facilitate demand, Splash About has invested in state-of-the-art warehouse facilities to quickly fulfil orders and maintain a high level of customer service. In Australia the business is based in New South Wales and will be spearheaded by Little Toggs founder Kylie Hadid and in America, Damien McDonnell is heading up business development in Texas. In addition to swimwear and swim accessories, Splash About has devised a range of flexible Partnership Programmes to work with swim schools globally regardless of their size, which are aimed at helping them drive revenue, operate efficiently, and decrease costs without increasing prices.

New extension to special school brings additional places for Lincoln pupils

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Pupils, staff and partners are celebrating the official opening of a new extension to St Christopher’s Special School in Lincoln.

The new block provides additional teaching spaces including eight classrooms, a food technology and social skills room, a hall and kitchen, small group rooms and calming spaces. There’s also a medical inspection room, hygiene facilities, and staff and meeting rooms. In addition, the existing school has undergone remodelling work to provide two further classrooms and therapy spaces, such as sensory and physiotherapy. Outside, the school now has improved playing areas, a horticulture area and sensory garden. Cllr Mrs Patricia Bradwell OBE, executive member for children’s services, said: “Combined with the new site for St Christopher’s primary-aged pupils, which opened last year, this project has created over 100 extra special school places for the city and surrounding area. “Moving forward, the Hykeham Road site will now cater to St Christopher’s secondary-aged pupils. Staff and pupils have been in the new-and-improved school since the start of term, and the feedback has been very positive so far. “This is the latest success resulting from our special school improvement project, which has seen over £100m invested to improve facilities and create over 500 additional places across the county. We’re now planning a second phase of improvements to build on that good work.” Niall McCordick, head of school, added: “With an ever-growing demand for special need places, St Christopher’s are very excited about the opportunities the new build offers our students and the wider community. “It is essential for both our families and young people to create opportunities which enable them to access high-quality, special education close to home. “The excellent work being carried out across Lincolnshire special schools will enhance the future prospects of our children and young people, and we are very proud to be a part of this journey. “LCC have been so supportive, and we have worked collaboratively with outside contractors to develop this very special resource which will serve the local community for years to come. We look forward to a brighter future!” The new extension was a design and build contract carried out by Wates, using architecture services from Kier Design.
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Scout Group awarded £30,000 to renovate outdoor activity area

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Goxhill and Barrow Scout Group have been awarded £30,000 Community Grant Funding to go towards the renovation and development of their outdoor activity area.   Work includes renovating the existing shelter and renewing the paved area to include lighting and refurbishing the rifle shooting area.   A tubular underground experience will be created, and a new wood adventure obstacle course installed.  The renovation will also see the installation of hardstanding and storage containers. New garden maintenance equipment will also be purchased.   Cllr Richard Hannigan, cabinet member for independent families: adults and health, said: “It is always great to see community groups benefiting from the Community Grant Fund and making a real difference. “The plans for Goxhill and Barrow Scout Groups’ outdoor activity area sound brilliant, and I’m sure the group will have lots of fun and develop new skills. Groups like these are at the heart of many communities, therefore it is important they are supported.   “The funding has been used for many different reasons and helped many different community groups and individuals. If you think you or your group could benefit, please visit the council’s website for more details.”  Andy Oliver from Goxhill and Barrow Scout Group, said: “Here at 1st Goxhill and Barrow Scout Group we give young people aged between 6 and 18 years, from all over the Ferry Ward of North Lincolnshire, the opportunity to take part in a variety of activities that engages and supports young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to their communities and society. “The funding grant from North Lincolnshire Council will allow us to improve our outdoor activity area, which is an important building block in the redevelopment of our HQ facilities, helping to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all to enjoy.”   Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/Stockfotos-MG

The BIG Lincolnshire County Wedding Show returns to the Lincolnshire Showground this Sunday

The BIG Lincolnshire County Wedding Show is back at the Lincolnshire Showground THIS SUNDAY 24th November 11.00am-3.00pm with all the wedding inspiration you have ever dreamed of! Bring your bride squad for the ultimate day of wedding planning; see premier wedding gown boutiques, award winning photographers, luxury wedding venues, formal wear to wow, mother of the bride and guest attire, wedding cakes that are works of art, and much much more! Meet over 65 of the region’s greatest wedding suppliers and enjoy Fashion Shows at 12.00pm & 1.45pm, lots of goodies for couples, and free parking. And don’t forget to pick up a copy of Lincolnshire Today’s Wedding Guide! The event is the perfect day out for anyone in the midst of wedding planning. Whether you have just started your wedding planning or only have a few things left to organise you can rest assured you are in the hands of experts as you will only see trusted wedding suppliers dedicated to doing what they do best. Your dream wedding can become reality! Limited FREE tickets are available online at www.cupidsweddingshows.com – or £4 on the day with no pre booked ticket.

Wrestling raises over £2,000 for Lincolnshire hospitals charity

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The Fight Factory Wrestling UK visited the Oncology Department at Lincoln County Hospital to present a cheque for £2,185, raised through their Bodyslams to Cancer event. The live professional wrestling event took place in October in North Hykeham and marked the 11th consecutive year that the Fight Factory UK team has fundraised for Lincolnshire causes. This year, they raised over £4,000, which was split between Sophie’s Journey and United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity. Bodyslams to Cancer has a long-standing tradition of supporting cancer charities that aid the people of Lincolnshire. The event is always held in October to align with Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year’s show featured several title bouts and a 30-person rumble at the end of the show. The annual charity show began as a heartfelt memorial to Dee Mansell, who sadly passed away after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Dee was the mother of Hayden Loeve, one of the dedicated wrestlers involved in Bodyslams. Unfortunately, she never got to see her son wrestle. Dee was due to attend an event while undergoing chemotherapy, but the disease took her away before the wrestling event took place. Over the years, Bodyslams to Cancer has grown in both size and impact, consistently raising funds and awareness for cancer-related causes. Hayden and his wife Rebecca, owners of The Fight Factory Wrestling UK, met the oncology team and United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity team at Lincoln County Hospital to present the cheque. Rebecca said: “It really means a lot to us that the memory of Hayden’s mum continues and every year it helps us to raise vital funding for Lincolnshire charities supporting people living with cancer and their families. “Many of the wrestlers taking part in Bodyslams have their own personal reasons for competing, honouring their loved ones who are affected by cancer or who sadly passed away. Because all wrestlers and crew kindly donate their wages to the cause, it helps us to raise as much money as possible for our chosen charities each year.” Gary Burr, Charity Fundraiser, United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity, said: “We are immensely grateful to Rebecca and Hayden for choosing to donate half of the proceeds from this year’s event to the Lincoln Oncology Department. It’s thanks to their dedication that Bodyslams to Cancer has been such a success, and the money our charity receives will make a real difference to patients undergoing treatment for cancer and their carers.”   Image credit: United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust

West Lindsey firms encouraged to apply for training grants

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Businesses throughout the West Lindsey area of Lincolnshire are being encouraged to apply for Workforce Development Grants to help upskill employees. In a scheme due to end on 31st December, eligible organisations can apply for up to 100% towards full cost technical and vocational training courses which improve skills and help boost productivity. Cllr Trevor Young, Leader of West Lindsey District Council, has urged employers not to miss out on the funding. He said: “Small and medium sized businesses are the life blood of the district and provide a lot of local employment. Upskilling will help organisations strengthen their existing workforce, fill new positions, and enable them to remain competitive.” Plum Products Ltd, a family-owned, Queen’s Award-winning business, are among those to have benefitted from the Workforce Development Grant. Based at Ingham near Lincoln, they are a supplier of quality active play equipment that is sold in 60 different countries. MD Paul Schaffer said: “Our success is a combination of building a strong product brand and investing in the skills of our workforce. The grant has helped us develop staff that are critical to the growth plans for our business.” Amanda Bouttell, who administers the scheme for the Council, said help and support is available for organisations that wish to apply. “In the first instance, organisations need to check if they’re eligible. There is then a simple application process and the team are on hand, ready to help with advice and guidance on how to complete this. We have several organisations that have successfully received this funding.”   Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/Stockfotos-MG

Fire crews to hold festive fundraising events

Fire crews across Lincolnshire will be holding a whole host of Christmas events in their communities.

Raising money for the Fire Fighters Charity and other good causes, the events are often a highlight of the festive season for many towns and villages. Many crews will be taking Santa on the road with a sleigh tour around the local area, while other fire stations will be opening the doors to locals with a warm festive welcome. Cllr Lindsey Cawrey, executive councillor for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, said: “Our fire crews are an important part of their local community and Christmas events offer a great way to engage with people and spread the Christmas cheer. “Last year was a record-breaking fundraising year for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue with more than £88,000 raised for the Fire Fighters Charity- smashing the £80,000 target. This wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing generosity of Lincolnshire residents and our crews going over and above their day jobs.” Some of the events being held in Lincolnshire are:
  • 3, 10 and 17 December – Skegness fire station sleigh parade from 4pm
  • 5 December – Christmas carol service at Waddington fire station with the LFR Band from 7.30pm
  • 7 December – Brew with the Crew at Bourne fire station from 11am until 4pm
  • 7 and 14 December – Christmas Grotto at Skegness fire station 4pm until 8pm
  • 14 and 15 December – Saxilby Christmas street collection from 4.30pm
  • 14 December – Billinghay Santa Sleigh visits Martin, Timberland and Walcott from 4.30pm
  • 15 December – Billinghay Santa Sleigh visits Billinghay Co-Op at 5pm
  • 16 December – Billinghay Santa Sleigh visits Tattershall Bridge, South Kyme and North Kyme from 5pm
  • 18 December – Santa’s Grotto at Market Deeping fire station
Details of more events will be announced throughout November.
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New farming forum elects chair

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The county’s new agriculture and horticulture forum has now elected a chair – Crowland-based farmer and farm consultant, Matt Riddington. The group’s first meeting since its formation decided on the group’s priorities for the first year, and discussed national and local emerging issues in the sector. Matt Riddington, said: “The forum will be crucial in providing a collective regional voice from local farming and rural stakeholders, feeding into the national Rural and Farming Network. We will be identifying issues, concerns, and good practice we want to promote to government. “Farming is facing multiple challenges but is also adapting and innovating to address these. The forum is a place to look at what is being done, and what needs to be done, in Greater Lincolnshire. We need to have a sustainable and profitable industry that inspires young people to want to be part of, into the future.” The Greater Lincolnshire Forum For Agriculture and Horticulture (GLFFAH) is comprised of a diverse range of members with representatives from farms of all sizes, sector bodies, training organisations and support services. Cllr Colin Davie, executive councillor for economy, environment and planning at the county council, said: “This forum provides a vital mouthpiece for our agriculture and horticulture industries in raising county issues at a national level and in supporting the sector with recommendations and action. “The county council is committed to supporting those in the farming sector, who are facing ongoing battles as well as new pressures.” The priorities for the forum in the short term are to look at issues around:
  • skills, workforce and training
  • planning and land use – conflicts and demands
  • succession in farming businesses
  • soils and water management
  • environment and carbon credits uncertainty
  • regulations and tax
The GLFFAH meets three times per year, supported by officers from Lincolnshire County Council.
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What has the National Lottery ever done for us…?

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In the 30 years since the launch of the National Lottery more than 100 creative projects have been funded across North East Lincolnshire because of funding from Arts Council England, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Since the middle of last year, when Create North East Lincolnshire picked up the reins from the original Grimsby Creates project, more than half a million pounds, funded partly through National Lottery players, has been spent on creative projects in the area. Projects funded through the National Lottery include:
  • Edible Grimsby
  • Festival of the Sea
  • Our Future Starts Here
  • Our Big Picture
  • the Seagull trail in Cleethorpes
  • poetry nights,
  • live music, artistic classes and workshops
  • More than 90 other exhibitions, craft days, short films
One of the latest works is a mural of a dad and daughter in a poppy field by artist Nikita Spires, which has recently been completed at the Willows in Grimsby, the 100th project to be funded partly by Create North East Lincolnshire. The mural is just one of a diverse range of projects, ranging from children’s podcasts, to creative conferences, one-day festivals, inspirational crafts courses, writing workshops, immersive plays, gallery shows and exhibitions, which have been funded through Create NEL grants since last year. Meanwhile, the National Lottery Heritage Fund has been the backbone of the heritage restoration work to the balconies and shop fronts in Cleethorpes, bringing them back to their former Victorian splendour. The latest project to be completed is the dual shop front project on Sea View Street – with work all but completed this month.