Councillors have recently agreed to transform the former Cleethorpes police station, located on Princes Road, into 21 new homes. This decision has been reached despite objections from the Environment Agency and local residents’ petition, both raising concerns about potential flood risks. The development has been greenlit with aims to satisfy housing demands and simultaneously consider environmental matters. The information for this story was originally reported by Grimsby Telegraph and has since been adapted by The Lincoln Post.
Cleethorpes Police Station to be Transformed into Housing Despite Flood Concerns
Councillors approved plans for 21 homes at the site in Princes Road following an Environment Agency objection and residents’ petition against it


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