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This is your reminder to be careful as there are scammers on the internet. This time of year is good hunting for people online trying to trick you, says writer and comedian Steve N Allen.
A pair of rechargeable USB hand warmers with nine-hour battery life and magnetic attachment have dropped to just £9.99 — making them an affordable upgrade for anyone who struggles with cold hands in winter
Skegness was awash with a sea of red on Sunday morning as the ever-popular Rotary Santa Run jingled into action from the RNLI Lifeboat Station.
Rain couldn’t dampen the Christmas cheer when Skegness hosted its annual festive market.
Enjoy a Festive evening of skating at Grimsby Ice Rink.
This year’s Christmas Gala sees our skaters performing to music from Christmas Movies
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Sunday 7 December
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Is it too early to mention Christmas?
Join a Christmas Wreath making workshop at St Helen’s Church
Guiding you will be tutor Victoria Scales, who will give you tips and expert advice in how to make an amazing wreath.
It costs £30 (+ admin fee) which includes all greenery and refreshments. Book via our TicketSource page https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/friends-of-st-helens-church-barnoldby/t-avnyepl
There’s a prize for the best wreath
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Young people in North Lincolnshire are being given the chance to move, express themselves, and build confidence through Street Beat – a dynamic street dance programme made possible by a £5,000 grant from North Lincolnshire Council’s Positive Activities scheme.
Running weekly for 31 weeks across three community venues, the sessions are designed to do more than just teach dance. They offer a safe, inclusive space where young people can:
With 30 places available, the programme is open to young people of all abilities who want to try something new, make friends, and be part of something exciting.
The session details are as follows:
Cllr Julie Reed, cabinet member for children, families and communities, said: “Street Beat is a fantastic example of how we can empower our young people through creativity and community.
“These kinds of projects are the heartbeat of our local areas – helping young people live their best lives and build a brighter future.
“The scheme supports projects that give young people creative, meaningful ways to spend their time and Street Beat is a shining example of that mission in action.”
Want to join the beat? Visit the Street Beat Dance Academy website and contact Kim Oakley-Duffill.
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