The 18 northern Lincolnshire areas where Covid has been suppressed
A total of 29 people tested positive for Covid-19 in North and North East Lincolnshire in the past 24 hours
06:00, 12 APR 2021
Eighteen areas of northern Lincolnshire are now showing as having suppressed coronavirus in the latest figures.
It means fewer than three cases have been recorded in these areas within the most recent seven-day period.
Spanning North East Lincolnshire, the suppressed wards areas include New Waltham, Humberston, Sidney Park, Laceby, Healing and Stallingborough, to name a few.
In North Lincolnshire, they include Scunthorpe Frodingham, Scunthorpe Berkeley, Scunthorpe Ashby, and Messingham and Scawby, among others.
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The Winter Gardens in Cleethorpes with its distinctive domes and garden room (Image: GrimsbyLive)
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Grimsby s newest Subway store opens, creating 26 jobs
It s open now for takeaway only until lockdown restrictions lift
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Grimsby s latest Subway branch has opened for takeaway customers.
For owner Aman Nijjar and his wife Kirran, this is now his fifth Subway, 15 years after they first opened in Victoria Street, Grimsby.
Kirran had the honour of performing the ribbon cutting at the new Birchin Way outlet and was applauded by staff and relatives.
The couple already own Subways in Grimsby, Louth, Immingham and Cleethorpes.
Aman, who started working in the family grocery business on Grimsby s Grange estate, and at New Waltham and Holton-le-Clay said the Subway brand had been well received by customers.
Sadness as coronavirus death toll rises in northern Lincolnshire
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust have confirmed a new death
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