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Traffic management on The Weir is expected to remain in place until Friday, the council says.
A union representative says Longcroft School has delayed its decision after a consultation.
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Firefighters were called to the former Balmoral Hotel in Bridlington at about 21:30 BST on Tuesday.
Crews were called to Sycamore Crescent, Hutton Cranswick, earlier after a fire spread from a garden.
Jeevani Charika and Alexandra Weston are from the same Beverley writing group.
Working with arts centre Unseen Arts and funded by Create NEL, this free exhibition displays LEGO® models, stop motion animation and artwork created by local young people and explores their aspirations for themselves and their communities.
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Brick History takes famous moments from history and imagines them in LEGO® bricks – how many do you recognise? From DNA and the Big Bang to Mozart, Martin Luther King and mobile phones, LEGO® artist Warren Elsmore and his team have created a celebration of our shared stories, struggles, and triumphs, made from everyone’s favourite Danish toy.
From tiny recreations of Concorde and the Titanic that could fit in your hand, to a 1.5m square medieval castle bustling with activity, there are models to make you smile, to make you think, and to inspire you to build a better world.
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A busy programme of workshops and events by LEGO® experts BrickBox UK and top crafters, Creation Station, will take place during the Brick History exhibition.
Wednesday 8 April:
Drop In LEGO® Workshop – Build whatever you like with help from the expert builders from BrickBox. Age 5+, 10am-12pm
Ahoy builders! – Create your own part of Grimsby’s shipping heritage by assembling your own LEGO® boat with help from
the build team from BrickBox. Age 5+, 1pm-3pm
Wednesday 15 April:
Drop in LEGO® Workshop – Build whatever you like with help from the expert builders from BrickBox. Age 5+, 10am-12pm
Choo choose a base and build your own LEGO® train – Ride the rails, plus find out how trains were a big part of Grimsby’s docks. Age 5+, 1pm-3pm
Back by popular demand are Creation Station!
Friday 10 April LEGO® Dots Printing Workshop
Print a LEGO® Dot canvas and a set of gift cards to take away. Age 8+, 11am. £9 per child
Must be booked in advance at https://portal.thecreationstation.franscape.io/class-overview/10541
Friday 17 April – Dotty Designs Lego© Workshop.
Print dotty designs, using LEGO® bricks and paint. Print A3 pictures to take away and display at home! Age 4+, 11am. £7 per child
Must be booked in advance at https://portal.thecreationstation.franscape.io/class-overview/10542
Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
PLUS FREE SESSIONS:
Saturday 25 April – Sea-themed drop-in LEGO® Workshop
Age 5+, 10am-12pm
Saturday 2 May – LEGO® Printmaking Workshop
Hands-on printmaking workshop with What If We Create. Use Lego® bricks as printing tools to create graphic prints. Age7+, 12pm-2pm.
Must be booked in advance at https://unseenarts.co.uk/brick-futures
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Performed at The Caxton Theatre, Grimsby
Written by Mike Leigh
Directed by Debbie Shepherd
Opens Saturday 25 April through to Saturday 2 May 2026
Set in the London-side of Essex (theoretical Romford), Beverley Moss invites her new neighbours, Angela and Tony, over for drinks. They moved into the road just two weeks ago. She has also invited her neighbour Sue, a divorcee, whose fifteen-year-old daughter Abigail is also holding a party back at their home. Beverley’s husband Laurence is typically late home from work and the ‘gathering’ starts off in stiff fashion as the virtual strangers tentatively get to know each other. As the ‘hostess with the mostest’ Beverley endeavours to keep the drinks flowing. The alcohol takes effect on the evening. Sniping, flirting, naivety and too much stress is a cocktail for disaster as the play concludes.
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