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The time thunderstorms are likely to hit Grimsby and Scunthorpe areas today - weather warning update

The time thunderstorms are likely to hit Grimsby and Scunthorpe areas today - weather warning update
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Bull Sand Fort in the Humber Estuary sells for £490,000

An un named buyer spent almost ten times the pre auction guide price when they bid £490,000 on the Grade II Bull Sand Fort, some 1.5 miles offshore in the Humber Estuary.

The secrets unearthed by urban explorers – including a forgotten village and chamber of secrets

The secrets unearthed by urban explorers – including a forgotten village and chamber of secrets How many do you know about? 06:00, 11 JUL 2021 There’s many secrets yet to be uncovered about North East Lincolnshire. But thanks to urban explorers, moving tides and fast-food workers, we have been able to revisit things ‘lost in time’. Some might be familiar to those of an older generations but will be ‘new’ to many others. Ste G has uncovered a ‘forgotten village’ within a Lincolnshire woods (Image: Ste G) Hidden in woodland near Louth stands a ‘forgotten village’ which is slowly being reclaimed by nature.

Nazi weapons mystery as guns hidden in secret Humber Bank location

Nazi weapons mystery as guns hidden in secret Humber Bank location
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Take a look inside Haile Sand Fort off Cleethorpes

Take a look inside Haile Sand Fort off Cleethorpes Haile Sands Fort was erected during the First World War and continues to stand guard in the Humber Estuary 06:00, 14 MAR 2021 Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now It’s one of the most famous but inaccessible northern Lincolnshire landmarks – and it packs in a lot of history. Haile Sands Fort was erected during the First World War and continues to stand guard in the Humber Estuary. It required a reputed 40,000 tons of concrete and steel to construct at a cost of £1.5 million and took four years to complete. Not many have been able to see inside it – but these pictures mean we all can now.

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