Butlin’s swings back to profit after almost £75m loss
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The holiday resort chain said it would continue to invest in its resorts ahead of its 90th anniversary next year
MP Graham Stuart is to hold talks on future banking provision in Hedon.
The former Portland Hotel will be repurposed into residential units with a kitchenette in each room.
Lincolnshire County Council working with local bus operators have announced they will start cut-price tickets for town centre trips up to Christmas – and beyond.
Sunday (November 30) saw Louth step back in time as the town centre hosted a Victorian Christmas Market.
The closures are part of the A63 Castle Street project, which is due for completion in spring.
Mark Street, 51, from Spalding, was found not guilty after a trial at Lincoln Crown Court.
Chris Channon has designed the Pegasus scheme to help people who may struggle to talk to police.
Celebrate the festive season with Healing Manor’s much-loved Christmas Afternoon Tea.
Expect warming flavours, festive patisserie, and plenty of sparkle to make your afternoon feel truly special.
Afternoon Tea at Healing Manor Hotel is more than a treat – it’s a tradition. Served in the cosy surroundings of our countryside gastro pub, The Pig & Whistle, each menu is carefully designed to reflect the season, blending delicate patisserie with savoury bites and freshly-baked scones.
Our Afternoon Teas are available on selected dates throughout the year, making them the perfect way to celebrate with friends, family, or colleagues.
Speciality Afternoon Teas are served on selected dates in the Restaurant, 12pm-2.30pm.
Regular, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free menus are available.
£30 per person, with unlimited tea and coffee
£18 for under-14s
Enjoy a cocktail or glass of sparkling wine with your Afternoon Tea for £5.
Served Thursday – Saturday from 6 November through to Sunday 4 January
Throughout December and during Christmas Week, festive afternoon tea is served Wednesday – Saturday and is available until Sunday 4 January 2026.
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North Lincolnshire’s manufacturers were given a crucial boost this week as business leaders gathered for a specialist summit designed to help firms prepare for the coming year.
The event – opened by Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council – brought together HR leaders, finance directors and managing directors from some of the area’s most significant employers.
British Steel, Singleton Birch, Collingwood Engineering, Rocal Group, Bulten, Weldtite, Billington Foods, Bradbury Group, Techrete, Artifex Interior Systems, Hitek, CorrBoard, Lebus, LAS Metals, New Holland Extraction and AKP all attended.
Cllr Waltham said: “Businesses across North Lincolnshire are facing real pressures in the national economic climate, and we know that uncertainty makes planning even harder. Today was about giving manufacturers the clarity and confidence they need to prepare for what’s coming – delivering what matters so they can protect jobs, invest in skills and continue driving our local economy.”
He added: “Manufacturing is the backbone of the economy here in North Lincolnshire. By working with organisations like Make UK, we’re making sure local employers have the expert insight they need to stay ahead of upcoming legal changes and remain competitive.”
The tailored session – held at Normanby Gateway in Scunthorpe – focused on the employment law reforms expected in 2026, including new rules around redundancy, dismissal processes and union engagement. Businesses were offered advice on how the changes could impact their operations and what steps they can take now to prepare.
Cllr Waltham added: “This is a practical example of the council stepping in to support local firms at a time when every decision matters. Giving businesses access to high-quality guidance helps them navigate national changes with confidence and keeps North Lincolnshire open for growth.”
Manufacturers of all sizes attended the session, which also provided opportunities to network, share concerns and compare approaches to workforce planning.
The council is continuing to work with Make UK and other partners to ensure local businesses have the tools and information they need to respond to the shifting employment landscape and wider economic challenges.
For more information or to access business support, contact: businessinfo@northlincs.gov.uk.
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