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Grimsby Telegraph, September 30, 2009

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It may be a Wednesday, but you're in full weekend mood as you try to source information about what really happened. Phone calls you receive after 6pm should tell you all you need to know. Actions make the hero. You know what needs to be done to put things in order in your family. It takes effort, but you'll reap the rewards when you see how happy an older face becomes.

Steaking a Claim at Millfields ; Advertisement Feature Celebrating and Sharing Success

MILLFIELDS Hotel is offering customers a sizzling hot new menu from Friday. The Grill at the Bargate venue in Grimsby is hoping to turn the eatery into one of Lincolnshire's premier surf and turf restaurants.

Backwards Law Favours Criminals ; Hear Say Accuracy

CAN you remember when Labour said they would be "tough on crime. Tough on the causes of crime"? Did it happen? We keep being told it is happening, and then a news report comes along like that of Fiona Pilkington and her disabled daughter Francecca Hardwick, "under siege" for more than a decade from a gang of 16 local young people. Mrs Pilkington called the police 33 times but no one was ever charged.

'Almost' All Harmless ; Hear Say Accuracy

INVASION of the eight-legged hairy monsters. No, not the latest B-movie to hit our screens but the new warning - issued just 48 hours after revealing my arachnid experiences.

Next Time It's the Kennels ; Hear Say Accuracy

LOOKS like it's the kennels for the pooch next time I go on holiday. She certainly won't be welcome at my ma and pa's after her recent behaviour.

Let's Keep Run Going ; Newell Lays Down Challenge Newell's Challenge

GRIMSBY Town boss Mike Newell is challenging his side to extend their three-match unbeaten run as they begin a spell of three away games in succession at Chesterfield tonight (7.30pm). The Mariners head to Saltergate off the back of seven points from the last nine available and having conceded just once in three league games - Curtis Main's late equaliser in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Darlington. That leveller denied Newell's team a hat-trick of wins but the boss is still satisfied with the ...

Colgan Back for Mariners

GOALKEEPER Nick Colgan will return for the Mariners at Saltergate tonight after Josh Lillis returned to parent club Scunthorpe United on the completion of his loan period. Colgan, the 35-year-old former Irish international, has not played since the Carling Cup defeat at Tranmere Rovers on August 11.

Colly Gets a Vettori Reprieve ; Cricket

NEW Zealand captain Daniel Vettori insisted it was important to keep the spirit of cricket at the forefront of people's minds after another captaincy reprieve at the Champions Trophy. Vettori pardoned Delhi Daredevils colleague Paul Collingwood, who was run out after inexplicably wandering out of his ground at the end of the 11th over with England in trouble at 27 for three.

Spireites Hope to Keep Unbeaten Record

CHESTERFIELD go into tonight's meeting with Grimsby Town looking to maintain an unbeaten home record in League Two so far this campaign. To date, only Morecambe have left Saltergate with a point as John Sheridan's side look to build on three home wins from four tonight.

Things Can Only Get Better for Wood

YOUNG Grimsby Town defender Bradley Wood can become a fixture in Mike Newell's first-team plans, according to his former Youth coach Neil Woods. The teenager, who turned 18 earlier this month, made his senior debut against Darlington on Saturday and is set to continue to deputise for the injured Robbie Stockdale at Chesterfield tonight.

Masterplan to Revamp Town Centre ; Proposals Aim to Make Grimsby Stand Out, Raise People's Aspirations and Give 'Direction' to Those Who Work and Live in the Area

FROM a new green space at the Riverhead to a redeveloped St James' Square... the Grimsby Town Centre Masterplan is here. The comprehensive document, which has just been published by North East Lincolnshire Council, contains a blueprint to completely transform the centre of Grimsby over the next 25 years.

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