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War on litter louts continues as council doubles down on tough action to deliver cleaner, safer streets

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Hundreds of fines have been issued across North Lincolnshire in recent months as part of a continued crackdown on littering and nuisance behaviour.

Figures show that in August alone, 177 fines were issued, the majority in Scunthorpe, as officers targeted issues including littering, begging, cycling in restricted areas and street drinking.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “This is about delivering what matters for residents – clean streets, safe public spaces and communities’ people can be proud of.

“If you choose to drop litter, ignore the rules or behave in a way that blights our town centres, you will face the consequences. I make no apologies for fining people who think it is acceptable for others to clear up after them – local taxpayers will not foot the bill for other people’s poor behaviour.

“We’re firmly on the side of the residents who do the right thing every day – the families, neighbours and businesses who are proud of their communities and do the right thing.”

The council spends more than £1m a year cleaning up after others and manages a network of more than 4,000 bins across the area – giving people every opportunity to dispose of rubbish responsibly.

Cllr John Davison, cabinet member for safer, stronger communities, urban, added: “This is something we would rather not have to do, but residents tell us time and again that tackling nuisance behaviour and littering is a top priority.

“These fines send a very clear message: if you spoil our towns and villages, you will pay for it. We are backing the majority of residents who take pride in where they live – those who don’t will pay the price.”

The latest figures follow targeted patrols in Scunthorpe town centre over the summer months, focusing on hotspots for street drinking and other nuisance behaviour. Enforcement teams will now return to their wider patrols across towns and rural areas.

By working with partners, the council is delivering on its promise to create cleaner, safer, stronger communities – standing with residents to make North Lincolnshire a better place to live, work and visit.

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September 30, 2025 |

Get active this National Fitness Day at one of your community facilities

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From gyms packed with the latest equipment to swimming pools and community classes, North Lincolnshire residents have never had more opportunities to get active – and National Fitness Day – Wednesday 24 September – is the perfect time to start.

Through NL Active, North Lincolnshire Council invests in gyms, swimming pools, community programmes and miles of paths and cycleways across the county – ensuring every community has access to modern facilities and activities that make it easier to stay fit and connected.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Staying active has never been more important for both our physical and mental wellbeing. That’s why we’ve invested heavily in facilities right across North Lincolnshire.

“Wherever you live, there’s a local centre, a community programme or a class designed to help you get moving and feel better. Today, National Fitness Day, is the perfect opportunity to join in.

“If using any of these amazing facilities is not your thing, we’ve hundreds of miles of safe cycleways and paths through the amazing green spaces across North Lincolnshire.

“Whether it’s swimming a few lengths, signing up to the gym, joining a class with friends, getting your children involved, or just stepping out into some of our fantastic parks, woods and foothpaths, we’re committed to delivering opportunities that matter right here on your doorstep.”

From state-of-the-art gyms and swimming pools to hundreds of live and virtual fitness classes, children’s activities, and specialist support for older people, NL Active offers something for everyone.

Residents aged 66 and over can even get two months of free access to gyms, pools and virtual classes, helping more people keep moving for longer.

It comes as more than 7,000 free swimming sessions were taken up by children and young people across North Lincolnshire this summer as part of the council’s Summer Daze offer.

The initiative gave children aged 16 and under free access to swimming sessions throughout the school holidays, helping families stay active and entertained during the six-week break.

Cllr Carl Sherwood, cabinet member for safer, stronger communities (rural), added: “From The Pods in Scunthorpe to Ancholme Leisure Centre in Brigg, Baysgarth in Barton, Riddings, Axholme North Leisure Centre and our many community hubs and libraries, there’s a wide range of offers available for every community.

“We’ve got affordable memberships, pay-as-you-go options, children’s sessions, health programmes and activities for older residents – no matter your age or ability, there’s a way for you to get involved, stay active and enjoy the benefits of being part of your local community.”

Sign up now and start your fitness journey today – visit www.northlincs.gov.uk/nl-active to join online and find your local activities.

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September 24, 2025 |

PCSO ‘Tiny’ Wright will be holding a Drop-in Surgery Today, 9th September at the Waltham Parish Council office (behind Library) between 3pm – 4pm. Yo…

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PCSO ‘Tiny’ Wright will be holding a Drop-in Surgery Today, 9th September at the Waltham Parish Council office (behind Library) between 3pm – 4pm. You are more than welcome to come along if you have any queries or concerns.


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September 9, 2025 |