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February half term fun!

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From 16 to 22 February, get ready for a half term filled with fun, energy, and endless memories at NL Active! Whether your kids are into splashing, climbing, or friendly competition, we’ve got something to keep them moving, smiling, and having an unforgettable break.  

Forget the screens and bring the excitement with a mix of awesome activities that will help them burn off that holiday excitement and build new skills. 

Here’s What We’ve Got Lined Up: 

Splash-tacular Pool Sessions 

Let your little ones dive into the fun this half term with our exciting pool sessions!  

Take on the giant inflatable obstacle course and challenge friends to see who will be crowned king or queen of the course! Or transform into a magical mermaid and experience life beneath the waves. Prefer to keep things relaxed? Come along to our Funsplash sessions to splash around, make new friends and enjoy the water! 

Climbing Wall Challenge 

Does your child love a challenge? Our climbing walls will test their strength and bravery! Whether they’re new or seasoned climbers, our instructors will guide them through a thrilling climb and help them build confidence and tire them out nicely for an early night! 

Ready, Set, Shred! Skate Park Sessions 

Hit the ramps and channels for some skate park fun! Whether they’re into skateboarding, scootering, or rollerblading, our parks at NL Active Epworth, Winterton and Ancholme are ready to shred! Best of all…. they’re 100% FREE! 

Supercharged Swimming Lessons 

Get a head start on swimming skills with our crash course swimming lessons! Designed for all levels, these one to one and group based lessons will help your child learn water safety, gain confidence in the water and improve their strokes while having fun. 

Click here to find out more and secure your child’s place today! 

Discounted Racket Sports 

Smash boredom this February with amazing deals on racket sports! From pickleball to table tennis, it’s the perfect chance for your kids to try something new, have fun, and stay active this half term. 

Play More, Pay Less. 3G Pitch Hire Half Price! 

Calling all future football stars! Gather the squad and hit our 3G pitches for a game, practice, or simply a friendly kick about. With half price sessions this half term, it’s the perfect way to score big on fun!   

Did you know you can now book our pitches online? Click here! 

Half term Made EASY! 

With so many activities to choose from, there’s something for every child to enjoy at NL Active this holiday. Whether they love the water, are excited to climb, or prefer a sporty challenge, we’ve got you covered. 

Don’t miss out on the action! Book early to secure your child’s spot and avoid disappointment. To reserve their activities, simply pop by your local NL Active centre or give us a call on 01724 291900. 

Click here to view our full children’s half term activity timetable

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February 24, 2026 |

We have had several reports of Anti Social Behaviour in West Butterwick. Epworth NPT will be patrolling the area and speaking to anyone seen to be en…

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We have had several reports of Anti Social Behaviour in West Butterwick. Epworth NPT will be patrolling the area and speaking to anyone seen to be engaging in this type of behaviour. Please report any issues on 101.

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February 24, 2026 |

Hurry now: final free air fryers available for pensioners across North Lincolnshire

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Pensioners across North Lincolnshire are being urged to act quickly, with just 1,000 free air fryers remaining under the council’s hugely popular energy-saving cooking scheme.

Around 15,000 residents have already benefited from free appliances designed to help people eat well while cutting household energy bills. But with stock limited, this is a last opportunity for eligible pensioners who have not yet applied.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “This scheme has already helped thousands of pensioners save money and stay healthy – and now we’re down to the final appliances.

“If you’re eligible and haven’t applied yet, don’t miss out. Once these are gone, they’re gone.”

Each eligible household can receive one energy-efficient cooking appliance, including an air fryer, along with access to free healthy cooking sessions to help people get the most out of it.

Cllr Tim Mitchell, cabinet member for sustainability and transformation, added: “We’re genuinely sorry that the scheme is now drawing to a close, because we know how much of a difference these appliances make to people’s everyday lives.

“The last thing we want is for pensioners who would really benefit to miss out simply because they didn’t realise time was running out.

“If you’re eligible and haven’t applied yet, please do so now – this support is there to be used.”

How to apply – before it’s too late

Pensioners can apply quickly and easily by:

  • Completing the online application form, or
  • Visiting a local community hub in Ashby, Barton, Brigg, Crowle, Epworth or Scunthorpe, where staff can help with registration.
  • Contact your ward councillor for help and assistance to apply.

Appliances are available for collection from community hubs.

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February 24, 2026 |

Game changer for Epworth football club with cash confirmed for new pavilion

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More residents across the Isle of Axholme will be able to get in on the action after Epworth Town Colts AFC netted a £30,000 community grant from North Lincolnshire Council.

The funding will help build a brand-new changing pavilion and clubhouse – a real game changer supporting the club to grow, attract new players, and keep football thriving for all ages, genders, and abilities. Additional funding for the £360,000 investment came from UKSPF, the football foundation and the football club.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Investment in local sporting clubs and facilities really matters – local clubs bring people together, promote better health and wellbeing and create a real sense of belonging.

“Epworth Town Colts do fantastic work providing football for children, young people and adults right across the Isle of Axholme – this project will help ensure that continues for years to come.”

The new facilities, which are being constructed by local contractor Merrit Construction Ltd, will make it easier for even more residents to take part in football, from beginners’ and community sessions to competitive teams, creating a welcoming space that supports inclusion, participation, and community pride.

The club, which runs dozens of teams from under-sevens through to adults, plays a vital role in supporting physical and social wellbeing in the local area.

Cllr Tim Mitchell, cabinet member for sustainability and transformation, said: “Grassroots sport has such a positive impact on people’s lives – helping residents stay active, build friendships, and develop new skills.

“This investment will make a real difference to the facilities available in Epworth, supporting a club that plays a key part in the community.”

Epworth Town Colts AFC was founded in 1993 and is based at Carrside Playing Fields. The club offers opportunities for players of all abilities and welcomes new members throughout the year.

Since launching in 2011, the Community Grant Fund has pumped millions into grassroots projects across the region – from sports clubs and youth groups to charities and parish councils – helping to strengthen communities and support local talent.

Grants are available for junior and youth groups, charitable bodies, co-operatives, not-for-profit organisations, and individuals demonstrating excellence in sport, art, or culture. Support is also available for venue hire, helping keep community spaces open and active.

Find out how a grant can make a difference to your neighbourhood on the community grants page of our website.

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February 24, 2026 |

Councillor David Robinson has sadly passed away

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Axholme Central ward councillor David Robinson has sadly passed away following a long period of ill health.

Born and raised in Epworth, David lived in the town throughout his life and was deeply rooted in the community he represented.

Throughout almost 15 years in office, he served residents with commitment and dedication, working tirelessly on behalf of communities across the Isle of Axholme. He continued that service through a prolonged period of ill health, which he bore with characteristic quiet dignity.

David first served residents after being elected to North Lincolnshire Council in 2011, representing the Axholme Central ward. He was re-elected in 2015 and 2019, and again in 2023, continuing his long-standing service to Epworth as councillor for Axholme Central.

Leader of North Lincolnshire Council, Rob Waltham, led the tributes. He said: “David was a respected colleague who brought experience, integrity and a deep understanding of his ward to his work.

“He was widely regarded for his intellect and thoughtfulness, and for his ability to scrutinise complex issues, form clear arguments and represent residents with diligence and care. He brought warmth, good humour and humanity to his work, alongside a strong sense of duty and public service.

“His best work was undoubtedly championing and fighting for the rights of thousands of patients through health scrutiny.

“His passion for Epworth and the surrounding towns and villages was clear for all to see. He didn’t just believe in the importance of public service at a community level – he delivered it.

“He served with integrity, diligence and warmth, and his loss will be felt across North Lincolnshire, within the council and by the wider community.”

During his council career, David held a number of senior roles and was particularly respected for his work in scrutiny and governance. He served as Lead Member for Asset and Estate Management and later as Lead Member for Sport and Leisure.

He chaired several key scrutiny panels, including Corporate Scrutiny, Governance, Governance and Standards, and Health, Integration and Performance. He also chaired the Humberside and Lincolnshire Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee and was a long-standing chair of the Axholme Central Neighbourhood Action Team.

Further details regarding funeral arrangements and how residents can pay their respects will be shared in due course.

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January 20, 2026 |

Something’s improving on Epworth’s streets this February

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Everyday journeys in Epworth are set to become smoother, safer and more comfortable, with fresh investment focused on the roads people rely on most.

From February through to early March, some of the town’s busiest routes will be upgraded, making everyday journeys smoother, safer and more comfortable for everyone who uses them – whether travelling to work, school, shops or local businesses.

The improvements will be delivered through full resurfacing works on High Street West, High Street East and Carrside, giving these key streets a visible, long-lasting upgrade and a better feel underfoot and wheel.

Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council said: “This is about investing in the everyday things that matter most to people. Roads shape how we experience our towns – how easy they are to get around, how safe they feel and how welcoming they are for residents and visitors alike.

“By focusing on streets that are used day in, day out, we’re making sure our investment delivers real, noticeable improvements for communities.”

Deputy leader and cabinet member for highways, Cllr Neil Poole, said: “Residents don’t want temporary fixes – they want roads that feel right to use. This work will give Epworth smoother surfaces, safer conditions and a clear step up in quality.

“We’ve also planned the programme carefully, timing works to reduce disruption while still delivering a result residents will notice straight away.”

To help keep the town moving, work on High Street West will take place during school holidays, while High Street East will be worked on Sundays, with roads reopened each evening wherever possible to maintain access to homes and businesses.

Advance notices and on-street signage will be in place ahead of works starting.

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January 19, 2026 |

New year, new offer – a simpler way to get active in North Lincolnshire

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The new year is bringing a new, simpler leisure offer for every resident across North Lincolnshire – making it easier than ever to get fit, get moving and feel healthier.

Local gyms and swimming pools are now simpler to use, with clearer options, better access and a more straightforward way to get active – whatever your starting point and whatever your goals.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “The new year is when many people think about getting more active, but too often it feels complicated or intimidating.

“This new offer is about cutting through that – clearer choices, easier access and great local facilities that people can simply get on and use.”

The refreshed offer follows investment in leisure centres across the area, with upgraded gyms, improved pools and better activity spaces now matched by a simpler, more modern way to use them.

New membership options – Unlimited, Core, Surge, Boost, Ignite and Collective – strip away complexity, offering a clear, flexible and modern way to get active that fits around real life.

And, they give residents access across the whole area – all gyms and all swimming pools in Brigg, Barton, Crowle, Epworth, Scunthorpe and Winterton – with no groups, no tiers and no complicated rules.

Cllr Carl Sherwood, cabinet member for safer, stronger communities, said: “You don’t need to be a gym expert to get active.

“Whether it’s getting back into fitness, swimming more often or simply moving a bit more in the new year, this new leisure offer makes it easier to start – and easier to stick with it.

“It’s about opening the door to activity for everyone.”

For more details visit our new memberships page.

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January 5, 2026 |

New Junior Gym programme launching in the New Year

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A new, structured Junior Gym programme is launching this January to help young people aged 11 to 16 get active, build confidence and learn how to use gym equipment safely – setting them up with healthy habits for life. 

Designed especially for beginners, the programme gives young people the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to feel comfortable in a gym environment, with expert guidance every step of the way. 

A supported four-week introduction to the gym

All new Junior Gym attendees will complete a four-week induction programme led by qualified fitness instructors. Each session focuses on a different element of fitness, helping young people progress safely and at their own pace: 

  • Week 1: Getting started with cardio equipment 
  • Week 2: Learning how to use resistance machines safely 
  • Week 3: Introduction to functional training 
  • Week 4: A personalised gym programme tailored to the individual 

The induction costs £30 for four sessions and must be completed before attending regular Junior Gym sessions. 

What happens next?

After completing the induction, juniors can attend ongoing Junior Gym sessions for £5 per session. These sessions are supervised by qualified fitness staff, giving young people the freedom to work towards their own goals in a safe, supportive environment. The Junior Gym sessions can be found on our group fitness timetables

Why parents and young people love Junior Gym

  • Confidence from day one – expert-led sessions help young people feel comfortable and capable 
  • Safety first – correct technique and equipment use taught from the start 
  • Personal progress – programmes tailored to each young person 
  • Positive habits – building healthy routines that last beyond the gym 

Coming soon: Junior Hybrid sessions

Launching later in 2026, Junior Hybrid sessions will bring together functional fitness and fun, high-energy workouts. Designed to improve strength, agility and coordination, these sessions keep exercise fresh, engaging and enjoyable for young people who like variety. 

Book now

Junior Gym induction sessions are available from January. 

NL Active Ancholme 
  • Monday 5, 12, 19 & 26 January – 5pm to 6pm, £30 for the four-week course 
  • Tuesday 6, 13, 20 & 27 January – 5pm to 6pm, £30 for the four-week course 
  • Thursday 8, 15, 22 & 29 January – 5pm to 6pm, £30 for the four-week course 
NL Active Axholme North 
  • Wednesday 7, 14, 21 & 28 January – 4pm to 5pm, £30 for the four-week course 
NL Active Baysgarth 
  • Tuesday 6, 13, 20 & 27 January – 3.30pm to 4.30pm, £30 for the four-week course 
NL Active Epworth 
  • Tuesday 6, 13, 20 & 27 January – 4.30pm to 5.30pm, £30 for the four-week course 
NL Active Riddings 
  • Tuesday 6, 13, 20 & 27 January – 5pm to 6pm, £30 for the four-week course 
NL Active The Pods 
  • Tuesday 6, 13, 20 & 27 January – 5pm to 6pm, £30 for the four-week course 
  • Wednesday 7, 14, 21 & 28 January – 5pm to 6pm, £30 for the four-week course 
  • Thursday 8, 15, 22 & 29 January – 5pm to 6pm, £30 for the four-week course 
NL Active Winterton 
  • Thursday 8, 15, 22 & 29 January – 5.30pm to 6.30pm, £30 for the four-week course 

To book, contact your chosen centre on 01724 291900 or pop into site. Payment will be taken at the time of booking. 

Supporting healthier, more active young people 

More than half of young people are not achieving the recommended 60 minutes of daily physical activity. Programmes like Junior Gym play an important role in tackling this by offering structured, welcoming and age-appropriate ways for teenagers to get active, build confidence and enjoy moving more. 

The Junior Gym programme forms part of a wider commitment to improving young people’s health and wellbeing, alongside initiatives such as free holiday swimming and expanded opportunities for young people to be active across local leisure facilities. 

 

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December 22, 2025 |