How much it will cost to hold animal funerals at Grimsby s new pet crematorium
New crematorium for pets in Grimsby will be called Treasured Memories and opens for services next month
Pet funerals at Grimsby s brand new animal crematorium will cost up to £534.
Building work on the area s first pet crematorium - Treasured Memories - is nearing completion and will open next month.
Prices have now been set and a full service with music and a webcast will cost from £433 for a rabbit to £534 for a large dog.
Cremation fees are £58 for a rabbit or small pet, £93 for a cat, £116 for a small dog and £159 for a large dog.
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First look at new £3.6m Suggitt s Lane bridge as scheme gets the go-ahead
The design of the bridge have been revealed ahead of public engagement for consultation
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North East Lincolnshire Council has backed plans to go ahead with a new £3.6million Suggitt s Lane bridge in Cleethorpes.
Network Rail has now released images of how the bridge could look, ahead of the scheme going for full planning permission later this year.
Work is due to take up to 22 weeks on the site near to the north promenade in Cleethorpes and could be completed by the end of the year.
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Scartho Road bus lane to be permanently axed after trial finds traffic is quicker without it
After being tested for over a year, the change will become permanent
12:42, 8 MAR 2021
The removal of the Scartho Road bus lane will be made permanent.
A trial period over the last year found that journey times on the road were improved and traffic flow increased when the bus lane wasn’t in operation.
The lane was initially removed in December 2019, and now traffic data and lack of formal objections has convinced North East Lincolnshire Council to do away with it for good.
A permanent Traffic Regulation Order has been approved by the cabinet’s portfolio holder for transport, Councillor Stewart Swinburn, to make the change official.