LIDL is recalling three products because of a possible health risk.
The supermarket chain has issued a product recall notice and information has been released by the Food Standards Agency.
The affected items are from Lidl's Green Grocer's brand of mixed vegetables and are being recalled because the milk, gluten, soya and celery contained in them are not mentioned on the label in English.
The products being recalled are as follows:
Product: 'Green Grocer's' brand Mixed Vegetables Mexican
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Lidl recalls food products over possible health risk
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Beauty salon wins industry honour
A BRIGG beauty salon has been recognised with an industry honour.The Beauty Clinique, on Queen Street, has been awarded crown salon status by beauty care brand Guinot.Crown salon status is awarded to the highest achieving Guinot salons and spas in the UK and Ireland which demonstrate success, dedication and loyalty to the brand.The Beauty Clinique was awarded the status at the Guinot conference and awards ceremony, which was held in London.The awards evening was hosted by Joanna Lumley, who...
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Food review: Great food and great views for afternoon tea at...
GREAT food and great views are on offer with the afternoon tea at an historic North Lincolnshire venue - but you'll need to make sure you book in advance to ensure you get a table for the popular service.
The Ropewalk, in Barton-Upon-Humber, is at the foot of the Humber Bridge, with great views of the iconic construction, and is conveniently situated close to a major supermarket.
After a pre-weekend shopping session, what could be better than soaking up a bit of the area's history, in the...
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TATA STEEL: World leaders to hold emergency summit in Brussels...
WORLD leaders are set to meet at an emergency steel summit in Brussels aimed at easing the current crisis facing the industry.
The Sunday Telegraph has reported Business Secretary Sajid Javid will be among figures from around 30 countries at tomorrow's (Monday, April 18) full-day meeting.
They will include government ministers, trade officials and senior business leaders from countries including China, Japan, Germany, India, the UK and the USA.
Officials from the EU, World Steel Association,...
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£100 cost of being drunk & disorderly in Scunthorpe
The following offender was dealt with at the Court Centre in Laneham Street, Scunthorpe, with North Lincolnshire magistrates hearing the matter and passing sentence:
JAMES ANDREW MOBBS, 32, of Greens Close, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £15 and costs of £85.
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Assault charge: Scunthorpe man given curfew & rehab
The following offender was dealt with at the Court Centre in Laneham Street, Scunthorpe, with North Lincolnshire magistrates hearing the matter and passing sentence:
ALAN COOPER, 56, of Merlin Road, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to assault. He was given a 12-month community order with a seven-day curfew requirement and a rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £60 and costs of £85.
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New renal cancer consultant appointed at Scunthorpe General...
A NEW consultant with a special interest in renal cancer has been appointed to work at Scunthorpe General Hospital.Mark Rogers has worked at Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust since 2004 and is delighted to have been appointed as a locum consultant.He specialises in the treatment of renal (kidney) cancer, although he also does general urology surgery involving the bladder, prostate and scrotum.Kidney cancer is the eighth most common cancer in adults in the UK, with more than...
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HumberTag leads to increase in Humber Bridge traffic
HUMBER Bridge bosses say the introduction of the HumberTag toll payment system has contributed towards an increase in traffic over the crossing.The number of vehicles crossing the bridge has jumped by seven per cent in the last 12 months, according to the Humber Bridge Board.And officials say the launch of the automated payment system five months ago has contributed towards that rise.In addition to using the tags or paying by cash, motorists will also be able to pay the toll by debit or credit...
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Scunthorpe Hospital Radio having huge impact on patients
A LOCAL radio chief who started out on hospital radio has praised the results of a study which shows that the community stations have a positive impact on the well-being of patients.Sean Dunderdale is director of programming at Lincs FM, but also volunteers at Scunthorpe Hospital Radio – the place where his career started 30 years ago."I started at hospital radio when I was 15 and that gave me a foot in the door when Lincs FM started 24 years ago, but I still have a hand in hospital...
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Eureka! Inventor creates amazing eco exercise bike that stores...
A WELL-KNOWN local inventor has spent nearly 20 years inventing an exercise machine.But it's not any ordinary exercise machine – it converts the energy expended exercising to power the machine as a form of transport.The inventor, 71-year-old Keith Chidwick, said that when completing one of the seven exercises available on the machine, a large spring gradually tightens.When "driving" the machine, the spring slowly unwinds and this is what makes it move forward.Mr Chidwick has even...
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REMEMBER THIS? Controversy as Hillards opens area's first...
HILLARDS supermarket opened on Scunthorpe's Skippingdale estate 31 years ago.Back in 1985, out-of-town hypermarkets were still relatively rare and seen by many as posing a real threat to local traders and town centre shops.Hillards, a Yorkshire-based supermarket chain, announced plans to build on the outskirts of the steel town in 1984.At the time the only other superstore in the area was Asda, on Burringham Road.Three other major retailers – MFI, Vallances and Madeleys – also...
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B&M store seeks alcohol sales licence
B&M Retail has made an application to North Lincolnshire Council for a licence to sell alcohol for consumption off the premises.
The local authority is now considering the submission for the national chain's new store near Spring's Parade Brigg, which will be opening during the next few weeks.
B&M wants to sell alcoholic drinks seven days a week between 8am and 10pm.
B&M is refurbishing premises left vacant by Lidl when it built a new store in the town.
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New scheme launched to regenerate Barton town centre
A SCHEME is under way to help regenerate Barton town centre.A working group has been set up by North Lincolnshire Council to help deliver on plans and improvements.The group, which could include councillors, business representatives, members of the civic society and local MP Martin Vickers, will look at highways and transportation, public services, business and commerce, skills and training, and the environment.Based on a similar scheme set up in Brigg called the 2020 Vision, the group will...
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New toilets planned for Winterton, Brigg and Barton
CAMPAIGNERS have welcomed a decision to install Changing Places toilets for disabled users in locations across North Lincolnshire.North Lincolnshire Council will install the toilets, which have extra features including an adjustable hoist and more space, at: The new Country Park in Belton, Barton Community Wellbeing Hub, Brigg Recreation Ground, Axholme North Sports Centre in Crowle, Winterton Gymnasium and the new Burton-Upon-Stather Sports Centre which has yet to be built.Campaigner Lorna...
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'We all need to get behind British Steel': MP sounds rallying...
SO BRITISH Steel is returning! I think we can all agree that the deal announced between Greybull and Tata is to be welcomed. Whilst there are still some hoops to be gone through before the deal is finalised, it does look as though the site is going to be secured and the high quality steel produced at Scunthorpe will continue. This is of relief to everybody locally, especially to workers and their families who have endured months of uncertainty.Martin Vickers MP and I met with Greybull a couple...
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Tesco in talks to increase A18 safety for motorists leaving store
COUNCIL officials have approached Tesco to see what can be done to stop motorists turning right out of the car park of one of the nation retailer's North Lincolnshire stores.Councillors have received complaints from residents about motorists ignoring the no right turn restrictions from the supermarket in Brigg.Several near misses have been reported as vehicles turn right across A18 traffic onto Barnard Avenue, instead of turning left to the roundabout with Ancholme Way, Atherton Way and...
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Scunthorpe, Brigg, Barton & Bottesford schools to share...
NEARLY £4.6 million will be invested in schools across North Lincolnshire this year.The investment from North Lincolnshire Council will increase the supply of school places and repair and maintain existing school buildings across the region.Deputy council leader Councillor Rob Waltham said: "Ensuring our schools in North Lincolnshire are fit for purpose is a top priority for us."Even when times are hard, we are still able to prioritise school buildings as we recognise...
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Missing Scunthorpe teenager is found
MISSING Scunthorpe teenager Leon Bulmer has been found, police have confirmed.
An appeal was issued by Humberside Police on Friday (April 15) after Leon, 16, had been missing for four days.
At that time, officers said concern had been growing due to the length of time the teenager had been missing.
But the force has confirmed this morning (Monday, April 18) that he was found safe and well over the weekend.
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Woman injured in Scunthorpe town centre street robbery
A WOMAN was injured as her handbag was stolen on a Scunthorpe town centre street yesterday (Sunday, April 17), police say.
A Humberside Police statement said: "The 57-year-old was walking past Boozemasters, Berkeley Street, at around 2.40pm yesterday, when a man grabbed her handbag."She held on and fell to the floor, suffering cuts and bruises. However, the man pulled the bag from her and fled towards Doncaster Road."The woman and a second man, believed to be known to the...
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Police identify body found at Flixborough Wharf
POLICE have identified a man whose body was found in the water at Flixborough Wharf near Scunthorpe.
As reported, officers from Humberside Police were called to the area at 4.20pm on Thursday (April 14) after reported sightings of a body in the water.
Police, working with partners, went on to recover the body from the water.
A Humberside Police spokesman said this morning (Monday, April 18): "The body located in the Flixborough Wharf area of Scunthorpe on Thursday, April 14 is believed to...
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