‘Bee-friendly’ bus shelters were put forward as an idea to be introduced.
A former council office will be converted into a beauty salon after approval was given by the local authority’s planning department.
A structurally unsafe building which forced the closure of a nearby car park will be demolished.
Multiple expansion plans for a hotel have been approved, paving the way for new rooms, a swimming pool complex and a restaurant to be built.
Eight hectares of agricultural land could be about to become 150 new homes in a small village.
Residents are signing the praises of a town’s new urgent treatment centre six months after it opened.
Plans for 120 homes by a lake were given the green light at the third time of asking, despite councillors raising concerns.
Plans for an ongoing expansion of a city centre hotel have been submitted.
A new industrial park for agri-food and food manufacturing businesses has been given the green light for the South Lincolnshire Food Enterprise Zone.
Some £1.2 million of funding will be provided to aid a restoration project at a 19th Century five-sailed windmill in the county.
A development bringing 120 new homes is finally recommended for approval, despite previous failed attempts and almost 200 resident objections.
Approval has been granted for a new practice studio and office space inside a Grade II listed building.
New visuals of a planned refurbishment of a theatre have been revealed, as part of a £5 million funded cultural regeneration scheme.
The country’s largest independent furniture retailer has opened its first branch in the county today.
An ambulance station could be expanded into a larger, more co-friendly unit.
A specialist contractor is due to be selected to carry out repairs and conservation works along the ancient walls of Lincoln Castle.
Amid the seriousness of general election campaigning, one political party has always stood out as the playful alternative.
A city hotel has been given the green light to start an expansion.
RAF Cranwell is looking to almost treble its bed space capacity with proposals to build new training and accommodation facilities.
Just over 20% of the 76 Greater Lincolnshire’s candidates standing in July’s general election do not have registered addresses inside the county.