Council officer assaulted on Cleethorpes beach
Police have identified a suspect
Cleethorpes Beach during Easter weekend. | Photo: James Williams
A male environment enforcement officer from North East Lincolnshire Council was the victim of a “totally unacceptable” assault on Cleethorpes beach while issuing a fine to a dog walker.
A man was pushed during the disorder incident, involving a number of people, at around 2.30pm on Easter Sunday, April 4 on Cleethorpes’ Central Promenade.
Humberside Police have since identified a suspect who will be spoken to in connection with the incident.
The council is reminding dog owners that dogs are banned from the main beach between Cleethorpes Leisure Centre to Wonderland Groyne between Good Friday and September 30.
Former chef hopes to inspire next generation at new Lincolnshire Cookery School
The cookery school opens next week
Fiona Lucas outside her new business - Lincolnshire Cookery School. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
A former chef and teacher will open Lincolnshire Cookery School in a village near Lincoln next week, offering classes for children and adults.
Lincolnshire Cookery School is located at Hill Farm in Snelland, north east Lincoln, and will open on Wednesday, April 14.
It will be run by Fiona Lucas, who trained as a chef at Selby College in her teens before working her way through the ranks. She later ran her own restaurant and public house, Castle Inn in Caywood, as well as an 18-pitch caravan site, whilst as a single parent with three children.
Lincolnshire Archives to reopen next week
A chance to rediscover some Lincolnshire history
The Lincolnshire Archives on St Rumbold s Street in Lincoln. | Photo: Lincolnshire Heritage Forum
You will soon be able to find out about the history of your family and Lincolnshire, as the county’s Archives building is set to reopen next week.
From Tuesday, April 13, the Lincolnshire Archives on St Rumbold Street in Lincoln will reopen on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for advance booking only.
This is due to the latest announcement from Prime Minister Boris Johnson that archives would in fact be able to reopen on April 12 as part of the next stage of the government’s roadmap out of lockdown.