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Driving to Victory! Normanby Hall Juniors Crowned Golf Sixes Champions.

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What a weekend for our junior golfers at Normanby Hall Golf Course! On Sunday 21 September, our junior team lifted the Golf Sixes title at Holme Hall after a remarkable season of dedication, teamwork, and determination. 

After narrowly finishing as runners up last year, the team set their sights on going one better, and they did exactly that! Despite a steady start with a 3rd and 2nd place finish in the opening fixtures, the juniors found their stride, winning an incredible seven rounds in a row to seal the club’s first ever Golf Sixes title. The trophy was clinched on home turf in the penultimate round, and the team finished in style with another win on the final day to extend their lead. 

The celebrations said it all, smiles all around from players, parents, and coaches after a season full of unforgettable moments. A special mention goes to Edward and Cooper, who both graduate from the sixes squad this year, proudly holding the trophy as they look ahead to new challenges in their golfing journey. 

Our assistant professional and junior coach, Chris is already preparing for the winter season to keep the momentum going, with year round opportunities for practice, play, and development. 

We’re so proud of every player in the squad: Fin, Jesse, Edward, Cooper, Ryan, Arthur, Will, Fran, Jaxson, George, and Florrie, what a team effort! 

Interested in joining our growing junior golf community? 

We welcome young players of all skill levels, from beginners to those ready to compete. It’s all about learning, developing, having fun, and enjoying the game together. 

To find out more or get involved, contact us on Normanbyhall.golfcourse@northlincs.gov.uk 

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September 30, 2025 |

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 |

#BurtonandWintertonNPT Please see the below regarding an information day we are holding next week for residents across the ward area, please share ac…

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Please see the below regarding an information day we are holding next week for residents across the ward area, please share across the ward area we hope to see you there!

September 30, 2025 |