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Humberside Police have revealed the perks of working for the force as it extends the deadline for anyone wanting to apply. The job advert for new officers, available to view in full here, includes a starting salary of £19,000, a generous pension scheme …Child arrests in Humberside fall 76% in six yearsGrimsby TelegraphAmount of child arrests made by Humberside Police falls in six yearsScunthorpe TelegraphChild Arrest Numbers RevealedYorkshire Coast Radioall 91 news articles »
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Aylesby Hall, set in the village of Aylesby is a truly stunning property set within 12 acres of grounds, offering beautiful views of the Lincolnshire countryside and an impressive seven bedrooms. The Hall has been very significantly improved and …
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Enter your postcode to see news and information near you Community updates, Crime Statistics, Local News & Events and much more… Harvey Lombarid with his mum Ellie Blakey at a charity event set up at Riddings Community Centre in memory of his Dad …
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We have prepared a visual tour for you of this stunning North Lincolnshire home. This four-bedroom property on Broughton Cross Roads in Scawby, Brigg is for sale at £415,000 with Mount and Minster. Custom built in the early 1980s by the current owner …
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Enter your postcode to see news and information near you Community updates, Crime Statistics, Local News & Events and much more… The Three Horse Shoes, West Butterick, North Lincolnshire. Share; Comments. THE Three Horse Shoes in West …
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. During the Second World War, King George and Queen Elizabeth paid an informal visit to the Appleby-Fordingham and Lysaght works – this is how it was reported.