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Scunthorpe Telegraph, 21 五月 2026

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ArticleBiffa to appeal Roxby land­fill time exten­sion

A WASTE man­age­ment com­pany is not giv­ing up on get­ting per­mis­sion to extend the lifespan of its North Lin­colnshire land­fill site near Win­ter­ton. In March, coun­cil­lors rejec­ted a pro­posal by Biffa Waste Ser­vices Lim­ited to extend Roxby...

Biffa to appeal Roxby land­fill time exten­sion

ArticleMusic legend Tony Bor­rill to play one last time in his home town

ONE of Scun­thorpe’s most endur­ing music legends is plan­ning to make a last visit to play in his home town. Tony Bor­rill, with his band, The Cadillacs, was a main­stay of the North Lin­colnshire music scene in the Six­ties and Sev­en­ties. Tony’s...

Music legend Tony Bor­rill to play one last time in his home town

ArticleTrack­ing device used to trace stolen tools

A TRACKING device led police to a haul of stolen tools, a court heard. At Grimsby Crown Court, Peter Finch, 50, of East Com­mon Lane, Scun­thorpe, pleaded guilty to hand­ling stolen goods. He admit­ted in a basis of plea that he was present in the...

Track­ing device used to trace stolen tools

Article‘Com­pletely unac­cept­able and frankly infuri­at­ing’

A NEWLY-upgraded play park in Bar­ton-upon-Hum­ber was van­dal­ised less than a week after open­ing. The leader of North Lin­colnshire Coun­cil has described the incid­ents at Baysgarth Park as “com­pletely unac­cept­able and frankly infuri­at­ing”. A...

‘Com­pletely unac­cept­able and frankly infuri­at­ing’

ArticleSir Nic Dakin taken ‘host­age’ dur­ing open­ing of Par­lia­ment

A NORTHERN Lin­colnshire MP has shared his exper­i­ence of being held “host­age” at Buck­ing­ham Palace. Dur­ing the State Open­ing of Par­lia­ment on Wed­nes­day, May 13, Sir Nic Dakin (Labour - Scun­thorpe) was required to take the tra­di­tional role...

Sir Nic Dakin taken ‘host­age’ dur­ing open­ing of Par­lia­ment