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Game changer for Epworth football club with cash confirmed for new pavilion

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More residents across the Isle of Axholme will be able to get in on the action after Epworth Town Colts AFC netted a £30,000 community grant from North Lincolnshire Council.

The funding will help build a brand-new changing pavilion and clubhouse – a real game changer supporting the club to grow, attract new players, and keep football thriving for all ages, genders, and abilities. Additional funding for the £360,000 investment came from UKSPF, the football foundation and the football club.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Investment in local sporting clubs and facilities really matters – local clubs bring people together, promote better health and wellbeing and create a real sense of belonging.

“Epworth Town Colts do fantastic work providing football for children, young people and adults right across the Isle of Axholme – this project will help ensure that continues for years to come.”

The new facilities, which are being constructed by local contractor Merrit Construction Ltd, will make it easier for even more residents to take part in football, from beginners’ and community sessions to competitive teams, creating a welcoming space that supports inclusion, participation, and community pride.

The club, which runs dozens of teams from under-sevens through to adults, plays a vital role in supporting physical and social wellbeing in the local area.

Cllr Tim Mitchell, cabinet member for sustainability and transformation, said: “Grassroots sport has such a positive impact on people’s lives – helping residents stay active, build friendships, and develop new skills.

“This investment will make a real difference to the facilities available in Epworth, supporting a club that plays a key part in the community.”

Epworth Town Colts AFC was founded in 1993 and is based at Carrside Playing Fields. The club offers opportunities for players of all abilities and welcomes new members throughout the year.

Since launching in 2011, the Community Grant Fund has pumped millions into grassroots projects across the region – from sports clubs and youth groups to charities and parish councils – helping to strengthen communities and support local talent.

Grants are available for junior and youth groups, charitable bodies, co-operatives, not-for-profit organisations, and individuals demonstrating excellence in sport, art, or culture. Support is also available for venue hire, helping keep community spaces open and active.

Find out how a grant can make a difference to your neighbourhood on the community grants page of our website.

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February 24, 2026 |

HY Racing joins the Fostering Friendly Scheme – A powerful new partnership with deep family roots

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North Lincolnshire council’s fostering team are delighted to announce that HY Racing has become the newest member of the Fostering Friendly Scheme. A meaningful collaboration that celebrates family, community and the inspirational role foster care plays in the lives of local children and young people.

The partnership celebrates the journey of Harley Young, an aspiring racer and birth child of a dedicated fostering family, with whom the fostering team have proudly worked with over recent years through collaboration and community engagement. This makes the partnership especially significant, demonstrating how fostering touches lives both on and off the track.

Harley Young, representing HY Racing, said: “I’m incredibly proud to be part of something that means so much to my family and to the wider fostering community and be able to support and champion children in care. Growing up in a fostering family has shaped who I am and to now be able to support that in this way is an honour.”

The Fostering Friendly Scheme encourages local organisations to support and champion fostering, recognising foster carers, raising awareness in the community, and helping ensure children and young people in care can thrive close to home. Members of the scheme commit to encouraging understanding of fostering, promoting opportunities for children and families, and helping create environments that celebrate and support foster carers and young people.

Cllr Julie Reed, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Communities, said: “We are thrilled to welcome HY Racing as a Fostering Friendly member. HY Racing is no ordinary supporter; they bring a truly personal connection to fostering. Their deep personal experience of fostering and strong community engagement exemplifies the spirit of the scheme; championing children, supporting carers, and inspiring others to be part of this life-changing journey.

“If you are a business or know of an organisation who might be interested in learning more about being fostering friendly, get in touch with the fostering team who can support you on your journey.”

As a fostering friendly member, HY Racing will work with the fostering team on upcoming awareness campaigns, community events and outreach activity, helping to put even more focus on the importance of fostering in North Lincolnshire.

To find out more about the Fostering Friendly Scheme or to learn how your business or organisation can get involved, visit the website, contact the Fostering team by emailing fosteringfriendlyscheme@northlincs.gov.uk or calling 01724 297024.

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February 24, 2026 |

✨ World-famous artist Jenny Holzer is coming to Scunthorpe. A major new exhibition opens today at @2021VisualArts, bringing powerful words, light and…

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✨ World-famous artist Jenny Holzer is coming to Scunthorpe.

A major new exhibition opens today at @2021VisualArts, bringing powerful words, light and ideas right into the heart of the town.

Learn more at: northlincs.gov.uk/news/world…



February 24, 2026 |

R to @2021VisualArts: Jenny Holzer BLUE PURPLE TILE 2007 ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland Photo © Tate / Artwork © 2026 Jenny Ho…

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Jenny Holzer BLUE PURPLE TILE 2007

ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland

Photo © Tate / Artwork © 2026 Jenny Holzer, member/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

February 24, 2026 |

R to @2021VisualArts: Jenny Holzer BLUE PURPLE TILE (detail) 2007 ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland Photo © Tate / Artwork © 2026…

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Jenny Holzer BLUE PURPLE TILE (detail) 2007

ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland

Photo © Tate / Artwork © 2026 Jenny Holzer, member/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

February 24, 2026 |

North Lincolnshire libraries are open longer, used by more people, and offering more support than ever before. Opening hours up by 20% in the last de…

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North Lincolnshire libraries are open longer, used by more people, and offering more support than ever before.

Opening hours up by 20% in the last decade, residents have greater access to learning, digital help and welcoming community spaces.

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February 24, 2026 |

R to @2021VisualArts: Jenny Holzer, from Truisms (1977-79), 1983, T-shirt worn by Lady Pink © 2026 Jenny Holzer, member Artists Rights Society (ARS),…

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Jenny Holzer, from Truisms (1977-79), 1983, T-shirt worn by Lady Pink

© 2026 Jenny Holzer, member Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY/DACS, UK / Photo © 2026 Lisa Kahane

February 24, 2026 |

Have your say on the future of social housing in North Lincolnshire. Proposed changes focus on supporting local people, strengthening communities and …

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Have your say on the future of social housing in North Lincolnshire. Proposed changes focus on supporting local people, strengthening communities and ensuring homes go to those with strong local ties. Your voice matters .

Share your views on our website: bit.ly/46fEnDJ

February 24, 2026 |

The Government wants everyone to have their say on Local Government Reorganisation and how it could change local councils in our area. Join in at htt…

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The Government wants everyone to have their say on Local Government Reorganisation and how it could change local councils in our area.

Join in at northlincs.gov.uk/lgr

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February 24, 2026 |

Government ministers have confirmed that North Lincolnshire’s submission to the UK’s AI Growth Zone programme has been identified as a “high-potential…

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Government ministers have confirmed that North Lincolnshire’s submission to the UK’s AI Growth Zone programme has been identified as a “high-potential opportunity” and will now move into detailed engagement with officials.
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February 24, 2026 |