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Grimsby Driving Test Centre Relocation Approved Amidst Planning Updates

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Grimsby Driving Test Centre Relocation Approved Amidst Planning Updates

In a noteworthy move for prospective drivers in the area, the relocation of Grimsby’s driving test centre has received approval. This shift is part of a wider collection of planning changes in North East Lincolnshire. The objective of the new site is to fulfil the requirements of learner drivers and instructors in a more efficient manner, offering better facilities and access. The agreement also encompassed a polarising fence project, which instigated discussions among local councillors. The changes represent a continuity in the efforts to enhance infrastructure and amenities in this locality.

The Lincoln Post extracted this story from original reports by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

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