Scunthorpe bring in Westbrooke and Mahady
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Scunthorpe United bring in Zach Westbrooke on a three-month loan from Doncaster Rovers and Leeds United youth goalkeeper Rory Mahady, also on loan.
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Sale of product from Scunthorpe plant came when Indian-owned firm tried to avoid US rules that were later dropped
British Steel has made the unusual move to sell slabs of metal to its rival Tata Steel, as the latter sought ways around Donald Trump’s proposed tariff rules.
The Scunthorpe steelworks in north Lincolnshire – now controlled by the UK government – provided slabs made in its blast furnaces to Tata’s operations in south Wales in recent months, according to steel industry sources.
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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They will be held in Grimsby, Scunthorpe and Hull
The victim, 43, was critically hurt in the alleged robbery in Scunthorpe.
. During our patrols in the Town and Crosby wards today, we were joined by a colleague from our partner agency to provide free and confidential support to adults and young people facing challenges with drugs, alcohol and mental health.

Four people have been arrested in connection with the incident at the weekend
A man, 33 and a woman, 29, are taken into police custody over an alleged incident in Scunthorpe.
The campaign encourages UK industry to back the nation’s steel, including steel made in Scunthorpe