Cleethorpes

Person fighting for life after being hit by a train

A person is fighting for life after being hit by a train.[1]
Police have reported that they were called to a train station, Manchester Oxford Road and Warrington[2] Central, at around 8.02am today. At the scene, at Humphrey Park station, police found a…

Girl, 15, dies in beach tragedy after two youngsters go missing

A 15-year-old girl who was pulled from the water off Cleethorpes beach has sadly died. Police[1] this afternoon said that the teenager, who was one of two children rescued on Saturday evening, has died.
Humberside police said that two youngsters were a…

Girl, 15, dies after being pulled from sea at Cleethorpes

A 15-year-old girl has died after being pulled from the sea at Cleethorpes beach, police have said. She was one of two children airlifted to hospital just after 7.30pm on Saturday (June 24).
Humberside Police said in a statement: “We can confirm that a…

Man and toddler die in crash with lorry near Sleaford

Levelling Up Fund £18.4m cash for phase one of the Cleethorpes Masterplan has officially been accepted by North East Lincolnshire Council.
The three elements of phase one will be developed through the summer as a result. They include the redevelopment …

Northern Rail customers urged to plan ahead as new timetable …

Whilst the overwhelming majority of services remain ‘as is’, the train[1] operator is urging passengers that make regular trips on the same trains to use the Check My Timetable feature on its website to view any changes.

The National Rail Timetable is changed twice a year, in May and December. The next timetable will begin on Sunday (May 21) and operates until Saturday December 9.

Tricia Williams, Chief Operating Officer at Northern, said: “The new timetable coming into effect on Sunday is part of a national timetable change process that takes place twice a year for all train operators in England.

Time table changes will be introduced on some Northern routes this weekend in West Yorkshire.Time table changes will be introduced on some Northern routes this weekend in West Yorkshire.
Time table changes will be introduced on some Northern routes this weekend in West Yorkshire.

“For the vast majority of our customers there is no change, but some will notice a slight re-timing of service.

“There are a very small number of services that have been removed from the timetable which reflects customer demand and we have already communicated that information to those communities.”

On a small number of Yorkshire routes there will be some key changes which are detailed below:

Ilkley[2] / Skipton – Bradford Forster Square Amendment to services into Bradford Forster Square from Ilkley and Skipton – continuing to provide two trains per hour during the peak and reducing to one train per hour during the off-peak.

– Sheffield – Worksop – Gainsborough Central (+ Brigg and Cleethorpes) Amendment to the Saturday only Brigg Line service between Sheffield and Cleethorpes to provide one return trip every weekday. This will also change the time of the weekday Sheffield to Gainsborough Central service, with no peak service. Alternative Sheffield to Gainsborough Lea Road services will remain unchanged.

– Huddersfield – Wakefield – Castleford: A bus service will operate on this route. 3 peak services Monday-Friday.

Full listings for TransPennine Express services are available to download from the TransPennine Express website.

Full listings for London North Eastern Railway services are available to download from the London North Eastern Railway website.

Full listings for CrossCountry services are available to download from the CrossCountry website.

£13m Wakefield district roads investment plan approved

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References

  1. ^ train (www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk)
  2. ^ Ilkley (www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk)
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Northern timetable changes set to reflect passenger demands.

UK train operator Northern is set to unveil a nationwide timetable change that will come into effect next month on Sunday 21st May, making key alterations to its 2,500 daily services.
An overwhelming majority of Northern’s services will remain unchange…

Coastal car park no longer free as caravan toilet waste dumped

A Lincolnshire coast[1] car park will no longer be free of charge to visitors and will have a height barrier installed. The changes are designed to tackle motor caravan drivers using the car park as a free overnight stopover, or for even longer in some…