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Officers are at Centre4 for the Family Christmas Carols from 4pm until 7pm. If you are around, please pop in and see us. We have some bauble kits to g…

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Officers are at Centre4 for the Family Christmas Carols from 4pm until 7pm. If you are around, please pop in and see us. We have some bauble kits to give out to children (on a first come, first served basis)

December 16, 2025 |

Rewet, Rewild, Reconnect: Riparian Revival for North Lincolnshire

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Over the past century, Britain has seen a dramatic loss and alteration of its natural watercourses. This has led to a decline in wildlife, damaged ecosystems, increased flood risk and a weakening of the connection between communities and the landscapes that once shaped daily life. 

The Rewet, Rewild, Reconnect project seeks to change this in North Lincolnshire. By working with local communities and landowners, we aim to slow this decline and bring riversides, streams, and ponds back to life. This is not only about restoring the natural environment, but also about supporting people to rediscover and revitalise a part of our shared heritage that has been forgotten. 

 Through education, the reintroduction of lost ponds, implementation of natural flood management and reprofiling of streams we can restore biodiversity, improve water quality, reduce flood risk, and revive the cultural and ecological value of riparian landscapes. 

North Lincolnshire Council want these restored spaces to be accessible, healthier, and more engaging for everyone. They should be places where people can learn, explore, and reconnect not only with nature, but also with the heritage of their local environment. 

To ensure this project reflects local needs and priorities, North Lincolnshire Council would like your views. Your responses will directly shape their plans and provide vital evidence for our project.

Fill Out The Questionnaire Here or fill out the PDF version attached below.

December 16, 2025 |

Deal done: New supported living scheme will help people live independently in their community

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Twenty-five new homes for people with additional needs will be delivered in Scunthorpe, as the council unlocks redevelopment of the former Hollies and Cygnets site on Normanby Road.

Specialist provider Foresight will bring forward plans for the modern one-bedroom homes designed to help residents live independently while staying close to family, friends and local services.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “This is the council doing what residents expect – getting land used properly to deliver homes people actually need.

“We know there is real demand for supported living for people with additional needs, and by agreeing this lease we’re turning a long-unused site into an opportunity to create new homes that will make a genuine difference to people’s lives.”

The scheme responds directly to local demand for supported living, delivering modern homes that support independence and keep people rooted in their community.

Foresight works with councils across the country to deliver supported living homes that promote independence, stability and long-term wellbeing for residents.

Paul Silvester, chief executive at Foresight, said: “This is an excellent opportunity to deliver an invaluable service for people who need it most.

“By providing the right homes and support in the community, this scheme will help improve quality of life and support greater independence.”

Cllr Richard Hannigan, cabinet member for adults, health and communities, added: “This is about listening to residents and acting on what matters most.

“These homes will support people to live more independently and remain part of their local community.”

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December 16, 2025 |

“Leave it better than you found it”: Cllr Neil Poole on public life, optimism and community – talks to the News Direct Podcast

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Councillor Neil Poole is the latest guest on News Direct, the podcast, sharing a deeply personal story rooted in North Lincolnshire and shaped by community, service and optimism.

Born at home on Moor Road in Yaddlethorpe, raised around Bottesford and Messingham, Neil reflects on a childhood defined by independence, hard work and strong local ties.

From walking to school at five to serving an agricultural apprenticeship that took him from the workshop floor to export sales across Europe, Neil’s early working life laid the foundations for a career built on graft and people skills.

Pod host Cllr Rob Watham, said: “Neil’s story is a reminder that the best public servants are the ones who never lose touch with where they come from. His optimism, rootedness and genuine care for people comes through in everything he does – and that’s exactly why this conversation matters.”

News Direct, the podcast features conversations with people who live, work and lead in North Lincolnshire, sharing real stories about their lives, experiences and the communities. The series explores personal journeys, local history and the motivations behind public and civic life, offering listeners an insight into the people shaping the area beyond job titles and headlines.

The conversation traces Neil’s move into public life – joining Messingham Parish Council in 1999, becoming chair within three years, and being elected to North Lincolnshire Council in 2007.

Now one of the council’s longest-serving figures, Neil speaks candidly about what keeps him motivated: helping people navigate challenges, keeping the “human touch” in local government, and leaving places better than he found them.

Neil also reflects on optimism in the face of serious illness, the importance of community spaces and sports clubs, and why North Lincolnshire’s mix of industry and countryside remains something to be proud of.

The podcast is available on YouTube and Spotify.

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December 16, 2025 |