Lorries shaking homes to their foundations cutting through estate to get to new housing development It is time to do a safety impact study before someone gets hurt
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Lorries using Grimsby s Willows Estate to access the new Macaulay Lane development are shaking homes to their foundations .
Man taken to hospital following assault on Macaulay Street
Police are appealing for information
13:39, 16 MAR 2021
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A man is in hospital following an assault on Macaulay Street in Grimsby.
The road was taped off by officers on Monday evening near the Go Local convenience store, with paramedics also spotted at the scene.
The incident happened at around 8.15pm.
The man s injuries are not thought to be serious.
Officers are continuing to investigate the circumstances.
Humberside Police are appealing for anyone who witnessed the assault to get in touch with them via their non-emergency number, 101, quoting log 576 of March 15.
Pub landlord pours green dye down drain in heated row over car park with council
Mark Robertson, from Huddersfield in Yorkshire, says his pub has seen leaks from a car park directly above it, and poured the dye down a nearby drain to try and prove his point
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Grimsby man gets £640 bill after dumping bags of rubbish at recycling site
A Grimsby man was left heavily out of pocket after dumping rubbish at a recycling site
06:00, 5 FEB 2021
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Teenage tennis sensation Oyinlomo Quadre is Nigeria’s undisputed No.1 women’s tennis star at just 17. Ranked 92 in the world junior rankings, the youngster is on a mission to put Nigerian tennis on the global map. She told journalists recently in Lagos about her desire to become the world’s number one women’s singles tennis player. ’TANA AIYEJINA was there
When did you start playing tennis?
I started playing when I was four and my love for tennis was inspired by my siblings, especially my sister Aminat. Growing up, I was really attached to my sister and I followed her to train at a place called Akagbe, right in front of City Mall, and not so far from the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, where my dad had a sports shop. Back at Akagbe, my sister’s coach watched me and I guess he saw how much I loved being on the court and how much I enjoyed picking balls for my sister and learning from her. He encouraged me to play and told