A call has sounded to businesses to put systems in place in a bid to reduce false alarm call outs for firefighters.
Previous efforts to “rant, rave and plead” have “fallen on deaf ears” says Grantham councillor.
Business owners are urged to take more responsibility for checking their properties before calling 999 when an alarm goes off.
A village school headteacher is to give a list of five parents who have threatened to take six children out if plans for a poultry farm go ahead.
Home Office says increased funding will go towards things like recruitment of the first 6,000 of the 20,000 officers the Prime Minister has promised.
Home Office says increased funding will go towards things like recruitment of the first 6,000 of the 20,000 officers the Prime Minister has promised.
A council committee is set to make the final decision this week on who will be the local authority's new chief executive.
A new year, a new decade and, hopefully for health campaigners, a clearer view of the future – that’s what is expected going forward.
Relieved residents hope they have saved their homes from the bulldozers after 10 months of fighting.
Lincolnshire County Council is set to confirm the appointment of a new chief executive next week.
Initial projects focus on de-carbonisation of transport, property improvements, energy usage and involving the authority in the generation of energy.
The police and crime commissioner has pledged to work with the next government to highlight the challenges of rural policing.
Police bosses could be consulting on next year’s budget without knowing how much money they will get from Government because of the General Election.
Councillors are set to replace Keith Ireland a year after his departure was announced.
Figures show ULHT has made no improvement despite closing Grantham Hospital's A&E overnight, says campaigner.
Bosses at the trust have apologised, saying they are not “performing as well as we should be”.
Esland Care, which operates 31 homes nationwide for children, wants to convert a building on Alma Park, into a facility for 30 to 35 children.
Licensing officers have rejected a claim they turned down an alcohol license application because the man making it was Kurdish.
Lincolnshire County Council applied to demolish a former drill tower and outbuildings on the Harlaxton Road site to create two new buildings.
A five-year plan of how the Midlands and a Chinese province will “grow their economies together" are to be announced.