NATIONAL LOTTERY: What is tonight's Lotto jackpot & what time...
COULD you become a National Lottery millionaire tonight (Saturday, March 19)? The latest Lotto draw is set to be made, with players across the country dreaming of hitting the jackpot. Tonight's top...
View ArticleON THIS DAY: 13 Scunthorpe Telegraph pictures from March 19, 2001
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View ArticleLincolnshire ranked lowest for "violent attacks" in UK
LINCOLNSHIRE has been ranked as having the lowest rate of violent attacks in the UK. According to data released by The Home Office, people living in the county were less likely here than anywhere else...
View ArticleMcDonald's to upgrade Scunthorpe store
Fast food giants McDonald's has announced plans to build an extension and refurbish its drive-thru restaurant on Scunthorpe's Lakeside Retail Park. The move comes in response to rival operators KFC and...
View ArticleREVEALED: Increase in scarlet fever in North Lincolnshire
SCARLET fever is on the rise in North Lincolnshire, according to the latest figures. Public Health England (PHE) Yorkshire and Humber revealed that 15 cases of scarlet fever have been reported in North...
View ArticleHEALTH LOTTERY RESULTS: Winning numbers for tonight Saturday...
COULD you win the jackpot on the Health Lottery tonight (Saturday, March 19)?Ticket-holders across the country will be crossing their fingers and hoping they are lucky, with a top prize of £100,000 on...
View ArticleFirefighters called out to property in Scunthorpe
FIREFIGHTERS responded to an incident at a property in Scunthorpe today (Saturday, March 19). Humberside Fire and Rescue Service received a call at 12.15pm to the property on Broom Grove. The Fire...
View ArticleNATIONAL LOTTERY: Winning Lotto numbers for tonight Saturday...
COULD your National Lottery numbers have come up tonight (Saturday, March 19)?The latest Lotto draw is set to be made, with players across the country dreaming of hitting the jackpot.Tonight's top...
View ArticleGetting rid of 11+ exams – Nostalgia
A REPORT in the Scunthorpe Telegraph in June 1958 said the new school on Grange Lane South, close to the Bottesford/Ashby border, would cost £184,000.The report said a further £20,500 was being spent...
View ArticleTributes paid to Charlie Goddard, Scunthorpe steelworks trade...
FORMER Scunthorpe steelworks trade union leader and Labour Party activist Charlie Goddard has died at the age of 88.Paying tribute, former colleague Hugh Humphrey said: "Charlie had his faults like the...
View ArticleTake a look inside 18th century property of the week
HERE is your chance to own a piece of North Lincolnshire's heritage. This stunning Lincolnshire corridor house dates back to around 1730 and has plenty of original features and country charm.Situated...
View ArticleCrufts: North Lincolnshire winners celebrate
A NORTH Lincolnshire kennel owner has proved that every dog does have its day after walking away with two top prizes at the world's greatest dog show.Dog lover Sharon Pinkerton, who owns Abbey Boarding...
View ArticleMobile speed camera locations in northern Lincolnshire and East...
Mobile speed camera locations in northern Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire for week commencing March 20, from Safer Roads Humber, are: SUNDAY, MARCH 20: Safety Camera Enforcement Officers will be...
View ArticleFood hygiene: Scunthorpe market trader rated by inspectors
Routine food hygiene inspections continue to be carried out by council officers across northern Lincolnshire. The rating system used is: FIVE STARS: Very good. FOUR STARS: Good THREE STARS: Generally...
View ArticleCouncil writes off £862k in uncollected debts
COUNCIL chiefs are to write off nearly £862,000 worth of uncollected debt.This includes nearly £68,000 for parking charges from January to December 2014.The most significant debts are council tax and...
View ArticleExtra CCTV plan to tackle town centre's problem youths
EXTRA CCTV is under consideration as concerns have been raised about the behaviour of youths in a town centre area.There had been problems with young people gathering near St Oswald Church and Trent...
View ArticleTata Steel cuts: New forecast for contracting jobs to be lost
UNION leaders believe job losses among the 2,500 contractors on the Scunthorpe Tata Steel works may not be as high as first feared.The main steel union Community has so far identified only 140...
View Article11-hour rock festival plan REFUSED by council
A PLAN to host a May Day 11-hour rock festival in North Lincolnshire, to raise money for charity, has been rejected by licensing watchdogs.Promoter Stuart Foster, 44, had hoped to stage the show on...
View ArticleScunthorpe Speech & Drama Festival rewards long server
THE curtain came down on this year's Speech and Drama Festival in Scunthorpe on Saturday.The week-long event finished with a presentation night at Melior Community Academy.The week's adjudicator, Maeve...
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