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Woman sent threats to her ex

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A WOMAN sent hundreds of threatening text messages to a former partner, a court heard.Chantelle Bailey, 32, of Market Place, Brigg, pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment at Grimsby Crown Court.The court heard how, after initially repairing the friendship, Bailey struggled to come to terms with the fact her former partner was in a new relationship.Bailey sent numerous texts and left messages on her former partner's voicemail, containing threats, expletives and insults, the court heard. She...

Woman sent threats to her ex


Can you help trace former Scunthorpe United manager?

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I trying to track down a football coach called Ron Bradley (the former Scunthorpe United manager) who I believe may have settled in the Scunthorpe area.Ron worked in the mid and late 1960s at my local club, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and is still extremely well spoken of by a number of the players who knew him, including Les Wilson who remembers Ron going to coach in America and other parts of the world, even Libya.People can get in touch on 07734 440095 or info@wolvesheroes.com - David...

Can you help trace former Scunthorpe United manager?

Tesco Scunthorpe store set to open new carvery restaurant

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SUPERMARKET giant Tesco has announced that Costa is to leave its Scunthorpe store and be replaced by a new carvery restaurant. Tesco say Costa will be replaced by a Decks restaurant that comes as part of a multi-million pound regeneration. Costa will move out of the Tesco store and be situated in the Simons Development on Doncaster Road when it opens its doors next year. A spokesman for Tesco said: "As part of the plans we will be opening a great new carvery restaurant, Decks, where the Costa is...

Tesco Scunthorpe store set to open new carvery restaurant

BEER SALE: Pub cuts drinks to 1992 prices & offers free food...

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A pub is today holding a double celebration by cutting beer prices to 1992 levels. Mum-of-six Kate Coulam is marking her 50th birthday and signing a five-year lease with Enterprise Inns by hosting a getting to know you party today from 11am until midnight at The Queens in Barton-Upon-Humber. Beer will be on sale at 1992 prices – the year the Queens started trading – and there will be free food, family fun, a disco and guest singer Dave The Rave from Hull. The premises have...

BEER SALE: Pub cuts drinks to 1992 prices & offers free food...

Major town centre stores to close today

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SCUNTHORPE shoppers have a final opportunity to make purchases at two high-profile shops which are closing down today (Saturday, March 15).Dorothy Perkins and Burton are shutting in the town centre.A spokesman said: "We are constantly reviewing our store portfolio across the group, and leases continually expire or come up for renewal."We are always looking at how to shape our store portfolio, investing in flagship stores, and increasing our brands' presence online."Our click and...

Major town centre stores to close today

Scunthorpe scrap metal thief with appalling driving record found...

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A SCUNTHORPE man stole scrap metal before leading police on a chase for more than an hour.David Wilson, of Wells Street, pleaded guilty to attempted theft, dangerous driving, driving without insurance, failing to report an accident and failing to stop.Grimsby Crown Court heard how Wilson, 25, was first brought to police attention after the owners of a bee-keeping business in Appleby reported a man in a silver Citroen Berlingo making off with scrap metal at around 7am on August 10 last...

Scunthorpe scrap metal thief with appalling driving record found...

Weekend car boot sales would 'revitalise town centre'

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Many more town centre shoppers would be attracted if a large weekend car boot sale was established, it is being suggested.Newlands estate resident Phil North says he's already passed his idea about boosting Brigg trade to North Lincolnshire Council for consideration.Phil is a regular visitor to the long-standing Sunday market and car boot sales at Hemswell and now hopes Brigg can establish something similar. He says that on Saturdays – excluding the monthly farmers' market – our...

Weekend car boot sales would 'revitalise town centre'

Man v Food: We take on Scunthorpe Trash Can eating challenge

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THE aptly-named Scunthorpe Trash Can Food Challenge is certainly not for the faint of heart.Served up on an impressively-sized trash can lid, this mammoth meal features a feast of food that would scare even the biggest of appetites.The food challenge, offered at the Warren Lodge in Scunthorpe, IS the biggest meal I have ever seen.Daring diners looking to attempt this will be presented with a giant rack of ribs, a double-up cheese and bacon burger, beef chilli sundae, a chicken skewer, onion...

Man v Food: We take on Scunthorpe Trash Can eating challenge


Scunthorpe man sentenced for 3 assaults

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The following offender was dealt with at the Court Centre in Laneham Street, Scunthorpe, with North Lincolnshire magistrates hearing the matter and passing sentence: ANTHONY KEITH WILKS, 18, of Newborn Avenue, Scunthorpe, was found guilty of three offences of assault. He was given a 12-month community order with activity and attendance centre requirements and a 40-hour unpaid work requirement. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £60 and costs of £100. YOU CAN...

Scunthorpe man sentenced for 3 assaults

Fast food outlet opens in Scunthorpe

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A fast food outlet was officially opened in Scunthorpe yesterday afternoon (Friday, March 14) by the Mayor of North Lincolnshire, Councillor Peter Clark. The eatery is preparing and baking its own bread on the premises - from traditional recipes. The Lime Tree Deli is at 10-12 Shelford Street - the Foundation For Well-Being - near The Clamart, Mary Street and the town's main police station. MORE ABOUT FAST FOOD.... www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk/fastfood Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Fast food outlet opens in Scunthorpe

Fire crews called to Scunthorpe United's Glanford Park last night

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Fire crews in Scunthorpe were called to deal with a fire close to Scunthorpe United's Glanford Park. Humberside Fire and Rescue Service were called at around 6.40pm yesterday (Saturday, March 15) to the access road leading up to the ground. The fire service said the incident involved a discarded settee and rubbish. The fire was extinguished using one hose reel. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Scunthorpe reunion for Binns store workers

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A REUNION is being held at Heslam Park in Scunthorpe for workers at the former Binns store in the town centre.Celebrating 40 years since the store opened, the reunion will start at the Ashby Road venue at 7.30pm on Friday, April 25.It is free to attend, with organisers encouraging people to donate to the Cancer Research UK charity on the night.For further details, call Sue Murgatroyd on 01724 867851. READ MORE ABOUT LOCAL SHOPS THROUGH THIS LINK TO www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk/shops Follow...

Scunthorpe reunion for Binns store workers

Where to celebrate St Partrick's Day in Scunthorpe

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ST BERNADETTE'S Club in Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, will host its St Patrick's Day celebrations tomorrow (Monday, March 17).Singer Jon J Paul and the resident Irish dancers will lead the shindig from 2pm until midnight.Tickets are £6 – call Yolanda on 01724 840901. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Where to celebrate St Partrick's Day in Scunthorpe

Assault by beating: Man sentenced in Scunthorpe

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The following offender was dealt with at the Court Centre in Laneham Street, Scunthorpe, with North Lincolnshire magistrates hearing the matter and passing sentence: AIDEN PEART, 21, of Martins Close, Barrow-Upon-Humber, pleaded guilty to assault by beating. He was given a 12-month community order with a supervision requirement and a 120-hour unpaid work requirement. He was also ordered to pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs. YOU CAN READ MORE COURT NEWS HERE...

Assault by  beating: Man sentenced in Scunthorpe

Road will be closed for trees to be cut down

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A road will be closed by North Lincolnshire Council while trees are felled within a conservation area. The authority has made a legal order to ban traffic from Beck Hill in Barton on Sunday, March 23, between 8am and 2pm, while the work is being undertaken. Diversions will apply through Burgate, Queen Street, Queens Avenue, Butts Road and Pasture Road. North Lincolnshire planners approved an application to fell "a number of trees" on land around Barton Beck, on Soutergate and Beck...

Road will be closed for trees to be cut down


Keigar plans 10 new homes for town

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A well-known North Lincolnshire developer is seeking permission to build 10 new homes with garages, parking and a new access road. Barton-based Keigar Homes has applied for planning consent from North Lincolnshire Council for land to the rear of Burgon Crescent, Winterton. There will be a range of properties and two of the 2-bedroom houses will be offered as "affordable housing" in conjunction with a housing association. Keigar says: "The redevelopment of this land will be of...

Keigar plans 10 new homes for town

Threat charge: Scunthorpe man in court

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The following offender was dealt with at the Court Centre in Laneham Street, Scunthorpe, with North Lincolnshire magistrates hearing the matter and passing sentence: SHAUN THOMAS STANIFORTH, 26, of Derby Road, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour. He was committed to prison for eight weeks. YOU CAN READ MORE COURT NEWS HERE http://www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk/courts-news Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Threat charge: Scunthorpe man in court

Tom Dakin & The Crookes to launch album in Scunthorpe

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LONDON, Copenhagen, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Milan, Amsterdam and Zurich – but first his home town of Scunthorpe.That's the schedule for globetrotting Scunthorpe-born guitarist Tom Dakin and his band, The Crookes.The Crookes have confirmed they will launch their third studio album at the Lincoln Imp on April 12.It comes ahead of a 30-date European tour which starts in Nottingham on April 15 and ends in the home city Sheffield on May 31.Tom, 27, the son of the town's MP Nic Dakin, said:...

Tom Dakin & The Crookes to launch album in Scunthorpe

Scunthorpe car park to shut tomorrow

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A car park in Scunthorpe is closing tomorrow (Monday, March 17) and will be out of action for up to a week. North Lincolnshire Council has "suspended" the West Street car park while extensive refurbishment work is carried out. It says the time taken to finish the project will depend on the weather. However, the work is programmed for completion by Sunday, March 23. Drivers are being asked to use alternative car parks in the town. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Scunthorpe car park to shut tomorrow

Jobs saved as Scunthorpe firm taken over

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A SCUNTHORPE-based food supplier has been bought for an undisclosed sum after it went in to administration last month.Barrowcliffes Ltd, from Nottingham, have bought the company after administrators Wilson Field were appointed to Scunthorpe-based Ready Steady Veg after the company lost a major contract.They say the business – based on the Flixborough Industrial Estate – will specialise in chilled and frozen vegetables, fruit and pasta portion packs into the UK and European food...

Jobs saved as Scunthorpe firm taken over

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