Well that's the end of the middle of the week everybody, we'll be back from tomorrow at 8:00am but for now I'm going to leave you with five things we didn't know this morning:
Any daytime cloud will fade away, with clear skies developing for most overnight.
There will be light winds and the risk of a few mist or fog patches by dawn.
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More work to see if Mariners' stadium can be built at Peaks Parkway
Louise Wheeler
BBC Look North
North East Lincolnshire have shortlisted a site off Peaks Parkway in Grimsby as a location for a new community stadium.
Six locations had been shortlisted.
Now councillors will carry out further research surrounding the suitability of the site.
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Quote Message: We’re determined to see a new community stadium built in this borough, but we must follow a strict process when there’s the potential for public property and resources to be used. from Councillor Peter Wheatley North East Lincolnshire Council
We’re determined to see a new community stadium built in this borough, but we must follow a strict process when there’s the potential for public property and resources to be used.
Transport police appeal for help in tracking in alleged hate crime incident
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Do you recognise the men in these images?
British Transport Police officers want to speak to them about an incident of hate crime that took place at Scunthorpe station.
It's alleged to have happened on Saturday 6 August at around 21:30 BST.
A 16-year-old boy was returning from a Pride event with a flag.
Officers say three men followed the boy before making several homophobic comments before kicking him in an attempt to take his flag.
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Quote Message: This was a terrifying experience for the young victim who was returning from an enjoyable day out. We will not tolerate hate crime and nor should anyone else. It is vital we find those responsible for this vile attack. from DC Grice British Transport Police
This was a terrifying experience for the young victim who was returning from an enjoyable day out. We will not tolerate hate crime and nor should anyone else. It is vital we find those responsible for this vile attack.
Home Office say one of suspected illegal immigrants was a child
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
We've spoken to the Home Office who've given us a bit more information on the 13 people picked up and detained by police yesterday in Cranwell on suspicion of entering the UK illegally.
Seven of the men were from Sudan aged between 22 and 29-years-old, five others were from Eritrea aged between 24 and 27-years-old.
One child was also found at the scene, also from Sudan.
Traffic and travel: Congestion on the A15
BBC Travel
Traffic is slow south of Lincoln on the A15 at Bracebridge Heath.
There's roadworks at the Bull junction and it's beginning to pile up as we head towards the afternoon rush.
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We still want your hear the miles you walk every day, every week, every month no matter how many or how few!
We want to get the county to walk a million miles by the end of the year
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Caistor woman given chemotherapy unnecessarily
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
A woman has won damages against a local hospital trust after she was wrongly given chemotheraphy at Castle Hill Hospital in Cottingham.
The Hull And East Yorkshire Hospital's NHS Trust admitted offering chemotherapy for a low grade form of bowel cancer.
Jodi Huggett from Caistor in Lincolnshire says she found out when a private clinic she had contacted told her of the mistake.
Quote Message: It was awful, it was debilitating, it was exhausting. I had closing of the airwaves which caused a couple of anaphylactic shocks which were really scary. from Jodi Huggett
It was awful, it was debilitating, it was exhausting. I had closing of the airwaves which caused a couple of anaphylactic shocks which were really scary.
Licence warning to fireworks shops
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
If you own a shop that stocks fireworks then it might be time for a licence renewal and if it is you've only got until midnight:
Police have confirmed that 13 men have been arrested in Cranwell, who they believe have entered the country illegally.
The arrest was made at about 12:30 yesterday afternoon.
They say they'll now hold them until the Home Office transfer them to an immigration centre.
Traffic and travel: Continuing problems on the A158
BBC Travel
We told you earlier that it was busy heading towards the coast and we're sad to report that not a lot has changed.
Still very congested and still particularly bad at Partney.
And... we're back
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
There were gremlins in our DAB systems a bit earlier on but we're glad to report we're now back and firing on all cylinders.
Keep an eye on the skies...
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Because it's hoped Thumper- the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's Lancaster- will return this weekend.
She was grounded last week because of an engine problem.
The team at RAF Coningsby have been working to resolve the issue.
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Quote Message: We ground run her, hopefully today. We'll air test her hopefully tomorrow if the ground run goes well. If it all goes to plan then she's going to up to Scotland for the weekend and also up to Northern Ireland for some displays from Squadron Leader Andrew Millikin Officer Commanding Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
We ground run her, hopefully today. We'll air test her hopefully tomorrow if the ground run goes well. If it all goes to plan then she's going to up to Scotland for the weekend and also up to Northern Ireland for some displays
A seaside for sore eyes: Your views
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
You've been telling us your views on the state of Ingoldmells beach:
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Quote Message: I find in many parts of the country that there is a lack of litter bins. There is also a lack of wardens enforcing the rules." from Phil Evans Facebook
I find in many parts of the country that there is a lack of litter bins. There is also a lack of wardens enforcing the rules."
Quote Message: On the main stretch down from the beach there was an open used nappy just thrown on the path. Nowhere near a bin but seriously doesn't take much to bag and store it until you get near one." from Lindsey Evans Facebook
On the main stretch down from the beach there was an open used nappy just thrown on the path. Nowhere near a bin but seriously doesn't take much to bag and store it until you get near one."
Quote Message: There are some lazy thoughtless people that do not give a toss about other people and the environment." from Anne Robinson Facebook
There are some lazy thoughtless people that do not give a toss about other people and the environment."
Police arrest 13 suspected illegal immigrants
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Police have confirmed that 13 men have been arrested in Cranwell, who they believe have entered the country illegally.
The arrest was made at about 12:30 yesterday afternoon.
They say they'll now hold them until the Home Office transfer them to an immigration centre.
Plans for new Mariners' stadium could move forward
BBC Humberside Sport
The preferred location for Grimsby Town's new stadium is expected to be announced by North East Lincolnshire Council later.
The club wants to build at Peaks Parkway.
It is one of six areas shortlisted to replace the club's current home at Blundell Park.
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Owner says 'absolute and utter disrespect' behind dirty beach
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Earlier we told you about the Ingoldmells beach that's drawn criticism from locals and visitors because of the rubbish left there.
It's prompted some to call on the council to take it back under their control.
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However the owner of the beach, Simon Adderley, says he's doing all he can and it's the people who use the beach that are the root of the problem.
Quote Message: Yes I own the land but this is about people's absolute and utter disrespect for the environment and I can't solve that problem. I'm not prepared to spend every living moment of my life running around after people with no respect for the environment." from Simon Adderley Beach owner
Yes I own the land but this is about people's absolute and utter disrespect for the environment and I can't solve that problem. I'm not prepared to spend every living moment of my life running around after people with no respect for the environment."
Traffic and travel: Busy heading to the coast
BBC Travel
It's the last day of summer (in a meteorological sense anyway) so a lot of people are heading to the seaside to soak up the rays we have left.
And you know what that means! The A158 heading from Lincoln is pretty rammed. Slow traffic crawling all the way towards the east coast. It's especially bad as it runs through Partney.
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- The Home Office says one of the 13 people detained at Cranwell under suspicion of entering the country illegally was a child.
- Peaks Parkway confirmed as preferred choice for new Grimsby Town stadium site.
- A Spalding man has been cleared of historic sex abuse charges
- It's hoped the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's Lancaster bomber, Thumper, will return to the skies this weekend after engine repairs.
- "Winkle Wood" is apparently too risque for a Lincolnshire street name.
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Latest PostGoodbye: Here's five things we learned today
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Well that's the end of the middle of the week everybody, we'll be back from tomorrow at 8:00am but for now I'm going to leave you with five things we didn't know this morning:
Have a good evening.
Coming up on Look North tonight
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East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
The weather this evening
Keeley Donovan
BBC Look North
Any daytime cloud will fade away, with clear skies developing for most overnight.
There will be light winds and the risk of a few mist or fog patches by dawn.
More work to see if Mariners' stadium can be built at Peaks Parkway
Louise Wheeler
BBC Look North
North East Lincolnshire have shortlisted a site off Peaks Parkway in Grimsby as a location for a new community stadium.
Six locations had been shortlisted.
Now councillors will carry out further research surrounding the suitability of the site.
Transport police appeal for help in tracking in alleged hate crime incident
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Do you recognise the men in these images?
British Transport Police officers want to speak to them about an incident of hate crime that took place at Scunthorpe station.
It's alleged to have happened on Saturday 6 August at around 21:30 BST.
A 16-year-old boy was returning from a Pride event with a flag.
Officers say three men followed the boy before making several homophobic comments before kicking him in an attempt to take his flag.
Home Office say one of suspected illegal immigrants was a child
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
We've spoken to the Home Office who've given us a bit more information on the 13 people picked up and detained by police yesterday in Cranwell on suspicion of entering the UK illegally.
Seven of the men were from Sudan aged between 22 and 29-years-old, five others were from Eritrea aged between 24 and 27-years-old.
One child was also found at the scene, also from Sudan.
Traffic and travel: Congestion on the A15
BBC Travel
Traffic is slow south of Lincoln on the A15 at Bracebridge Heath.
There's roadworks at the Bull junction and it's beginning to pile up as we head towards the afternoon rush.
Walk a Million: Share your miles
Walk a Million
BBC Radio Lincolnshire Campaign
We still want your hear the miles you walk every day, every week, every month no matter how many or how few!
We want to get the county to walk a million miles by the end of the year
Let us know your numbers by sending an email here.
Caistor woman given chemotherapy unnecessarily
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
A woman has won damages against a local hospital trust after she was wrongly given chemotheraphy at Castle Hill Hospital in Cottingham.
The Hull And East Yorkshire Hospital's NHS Trust admitted offering chemotherapy for a low grade form of bowel cancer.
Jodi Huggett from Caistor in Lincolnshire says she found out when a private clinic she had contacted told her of the mistake.
Licence warning to fireworks shops
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
If you own a shop that stocks fireworks then it might be time for a licence renewal and if it is you've only got until midnight:
BreakingNew stadium site confirmed for Grimsby Town
BBC Humberside Sport
Police arrest 13 suspected illegal immigrants
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Police have confirmed that 13 men have been arrested in Cranwell, who they believe have entered the country illegally.
The arrest was made at about 12:30 yesterday afternoon.
They say they'll now hold them until the Home Office transfer them to an immigration centre.
Traffic and travel: Continuing problems on the A158
BBC Travel
We told you earlier that it was busy heading towards the coast and we're sad to report that not a lot has changed.
Still very congested and still particularly bad at Partney.
And... we're back
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
There were gremlins in our DAB systems a bit earlier on but we're glad to report we're now back and firing on all cylinders.
Keep an eye on the skies...
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Because it's hoped Thumper- the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's Lancaster- will return this weekend.
She was grounded last week because of an engine problem.
The team at RAF Coningsby have been working to resolve the issue.
A seaside for sore eyes: Your views
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
You've been telling us your views on the state of Ingoldmells beach:
Police arrest 13 suspected illegal immigrants
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Police have confirmed that 13 men have been arrested in Cranwell, who they believe have entered the country illegally.
The arrest was made at about 12:30 yesterday afternoon.
They say they'll now hold them until the Home Office transfer them to an immigration centre.
Plans for new Mariners' stadium could move forward
BBC Humberside Sport
The preferred location for Grimsby Town's new stadium is expected to be announced by North East Lincolnshire Council later.
The club wants to build at Peaks Parkway.
It is one of six areas shortlisted to replace the club's current home at Blundell Park.
Owner says 'absolute and utter disrespect' behind dirty beach
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Earlier we told you about the Ingoldmells beach that's drawn criticism from locals and visitors because of the rubbish left there.
It's prompted some to call on the council to take it back under their control.
However the owner of the beach, Simon Adderley, says he's doing all he can and it's the people who use the beach that are the root of the problem.
Traffic and travel: Busy heading to the coast
BBC Travel
It's the last day of summer (in a meteorological sense anyway) so a lot of people are heading to the seaside to soak up the rays we have left.
And you know what that means! The A158 heading from Lincoln is pretty rammed. Slow traffic crawling all the way towards the east coast. It's especially bad as it runs through Partney.