October 20, 2022 3.09 pm This story is over 18 months old

An ambitious proposal has been submitted to government to fast-track the creation of new jobs and wage increases across North Lincolnshire.

An expression of interest made by North Lincolnshire Council includes a number of locations to be designated as investment zones – where development will be accelerated by removing barriers to investment and growth.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Our proposals set a high bar and have been designed to have the greatest impact on growth, housing development and value for money. They will support the regeneration of under-developed sites, releasing their potential much quicker.

“Investment zone status for these sites, if approved, will mean we can move at a much greater pace to enable businesses to invest and grow. It makes these areas – and as a result North Lincolnshire – far more attractive.

“The end result will be the creation of more jobs and even higher wages.

“This is about becoming even more competitive globally and as we already have a really strong development plan, this will enable us to supercharge it.”

Further details of the sites will be available when confirmed. A team of economic development specialists at the council are working with local businesses ahead of the government confirming the designations.

The proposal is aligned with the council’s Economic Growth Plan; building on existing plans for enabling, sustainable growth in ports and logistics, energy, advanced manufacturing and food.

The sites will offer, for the first ten years, accelerated tax relief for buildings, 100 per cent relief on certain plant and machinery, zero stamp duty on land and buildings purchases for commercial or new residential developments, no business rates on newly occupied business premises and for every new employee the business will pay no National Insurance on the first £50,000 they earn.

Cllr Waltham added: “These proposed zones will get rid of burdensome regulations while at the same ensure schemes are well designed. They will still have to protect and enhance the natural environment and heritage, address flood risk, highway and other public safety matters.

“Our proposal blends a number of approaches which will enable existing industry to strengthen its position through diversification, the development of unused land to create new areas for businesses to flourish and fast-track the creation of new homes.”

October 4, 2022 8.00 am This story is over 18 months old

A new safe space for parents to feed their babies opens in Scunthorpe

A dedicated area for parents to feed their babies has opened in St Johns Market in Scunthorpe Town Centre.

The new safe space that is located on the second floor of St John’s Market was opened as part of National Breastfeeding Week.

It provides parents with a discreet area to feed their babies and aims to support breastfeeding mothers to confidently feed their babies in public.

All new parents are welcome to use the space, where they can sit and relax in the comfortable chairs, and enjoy the soft toys, and books with their baby.

The Baby Feeding Area, featuring the furniture, soft toys, books and décor.

Cllr Julie Reed, cabinet member for Children and Families said: “Breastfeeding is one of the most natural things we can do and of great benefit to developing babies. Providing a comfortable space to do so for those that prefer not to feed in public view is vital for new parents.”

Alison Jollands, North Lincolnshire Council’s Public Health Coordinator, said: “There are several health benefits from breastfeeding such as helping to protect the baby from illness and infections. It can also protect mothers from breast and ovarian cancers and heart disease.

“Some mums have felt unable to feed their babies in public spaces due to the reaction of others and whilst we absolutely champion baby feeding wherever you are when your baby is hungry, we must also provide a safe place for those that prefer to do so in a private space.”

For advice and support with breastfeeding call the Baby Feeding Team on 07900 567052.

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