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£20000 upgrade to sports and social club in Scunthorpe following donation

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£20000 upgrade to sports and social club in Scunthorpe following donationSports clubs in the Scunthorpe area have welcomed the completion of a £20,000 facilities upgrade funded by British Steel. The work to improve Appleby Frodingham Sports and Social Club’s Brumby Hall-based complex was funded through British Steel’s …
October 11, 2017 |

Sports and social club in Scunthorpe set to undergo £20000 upgrade following donation

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Sports and social club in Scunthorpe set to undergo £20000 upgrade following donationA sports club in Scunthorpe is set to undergo a £20,000 upgrade. Following a donation from British Steel, the Appleby Frodingham Sports and Social Club at Brumby Hall will undergo improvements to the club’s water system and shower blocks, and the …
October 11, 2017 |

Empty Scunthorpe church could become flats, a shop and a takeaway

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Plans have been revived to convert the former Centenary Methodist Church in Scunthorpe into housing accommodation. Last December, the Newcastle-based Home Group withdraw from a £1 million-plus scheme to turn the building on Frodingham Road into …
September 19, 2017 |

80 years of the Scunthorpe Telegraph: The Iron reach the Football League and steel is nationalised

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The previous year had seen widespread celebrations within communities across North Lincolnshire for her coronation. Summing up … Appleby-Frodingham, Redbourn and Lysaght’s (Normanby Park), together with their local ore mines, were huge employers.
September 19, 2017 |

80 years of the Scunthorpe Telegraph: Reporting the war years and a 67-goal Scunthorpe United striker

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… blown in – Queen Bess and Queen Mary – at the Appleby Frodingham works during 1939. The Second World War began on September 3 that year, with air-raid shelters being dug across North Lincolnshire in preparation for visits by the German Luftwaffe.
September 15, 2017 |