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‘I don’t want to see old Doris, 89, getting a £100 fine for throwing a bit of bread to a pigeon’ Council debates tough fines on those who feed the birds

06 September 2024
‘I don’t want to see old Doris, 89, getting a £100 fine for throwing a bit of bread to a pigeon’ Council debates tough fines on those who feed the birds

‘I don’t want to see old Doris, 89, getting a £100 fine for throwing a bit of bread to a pigeon’ Council debates tough fines on those who feed the birds

06 September 2024

Council bosses may soon impose fines on individuals caught feeding wild birds in a town centre.


£300 million regeneration for RAF site set to be accelerated after Government ditches asylum centre plan

05 September 2024
£300 million regeneration for RAF site set to be accelerated after Government ditches asylum centre plan

£300 million regeneration for RAF site set to be accelerated after Government ditches asylum centre plan

05 September 2024

The £300 million regeneration of RAF Scampton could now be accelerated after the Government scrapped plans to convert the site into an asylum centre.


Campaigners’ joy and relief as Government axes RAF Scampton asylum plan

05 September 2024
Campaigners’ joy and relief as Government axes RAF Scampton asylum plan

Campaigners’ joy and relief as Government axes RAF Scampton asylum plan

05 September 2024

Campaigners fighting to save the RAF Scampton site breathed a sigh of relief after the Government scrapped plans to convert it into an asylum centre.


‘If we felt we were being heard and the flooding issue was being acknowledged, we could maybe accept it and move on’

05 September 2024
‘If we felt we were being heard and the flooding issue was being acknowledged, we could maybe accept it and move on’

‘If we felt we were being heard and the flooding issue was being acknowledged, we could maybe accept it and move on’

05 September 2024

Frustrated business owners are eager to know more about the events leading up devastating flooding - and what steps are being taken to protect them.


Major theatre revamp given the green light

05 September 2024
Major theatre revamp given the green light

Major theatre revamp given the green light

05 September 2024

Plans to expand and alter a town theatre have been approved.


Police boss calls on county MPs to support fairer funding campaign

04 September 2024
Police boss calls on county MPs to support fairer funding campaign

Police boss calls on county MPs to support fairer funding campaign

04 September 2024

Lincolnshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has called on the county's MPs to support his campaign for fairer police funding.

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Rough sleepers in town reaches highest level since 2018

04 September 2024
Rough sleepers in town reaches highest level since 2018

Rough sleepers in town reaches highest level since 2018

04 September 2024

The number of rough sleepers in Boston reached its highest level since 2018 earlier this year.


Learner drivers face 18 week wait for test

20 August 2024
Learner drivers face 18 week wait for test

Learner drivers face 18 week wait for test

20 August 2024

Driving exam centres across Lincolnshire are suffering from average wait times of nearly 18 weeks.


Leisure centre campaigners still waiting on final funding decision from Government

19 August 2024
Leisure centre campaigners still waiting on final funding decision from Government

Leisure centre campaigners still waiting on final funding decision from Government

19 August 2024

A community group working to save a leisure centre is still awaiting a response to a bid for funding which would allow them to reopen the facility.


Former bank could become cafe

15 August 2024
Former bank could become cafe

Former bank could become cafe

15 August 2024

Plans have been unveiled to transform a former bank into a cafe, complete with learning and office spaces.


‘Exciting and challenging’ time for new council leader

14 August 2024
‘Exciting and challenging’ time for new council leader

‘Exciting and challenging’ time for new council leader

14 August 2024

It has been an “exciting and challenging” first three months for the recently appointed leader of City of Lincoln Council.


Rise in rubbish left on beach as sun shines

14 August 2024
Rise in rubbish left on beach as sun shines

Rise in rubbish left on beach as sun shines

14 August 2024

A group of litter pickers has issued a plea to those visiting the coast this summer to bin their rubbish.


Repairs to iconic clock tower

11 August 2024
Repairs to iconic clock tower

Repairs to iconic clock tower

11 August 2024

Repairs are soon going to be carried out on the retaining wall of the Skegness Clock Tower.


Empty restaurant may be demolished to make way for school

10 August 2024
Empty restaurant may be demolished to make way for school

Empty restaurant may be demolished to make way for school

10 August 2024

A vacant restaurant may soon be demolished to make way for a new specialist school.


Plan for children’s home approved despite concerns

10 August 2024
Plan for children’s home approved despite concerns

Plan for children’s home approved despite concerns

10 August 2024

Plans to convert a shared house into a children’s care home have been approved, despite concerns raised by the community.


Planning application submitted for new apartment complex

07 August 2024
Planning application submitted for new apartment complex

Planning application submitted for new apartment complex

07 August 2024

Plans have been proposed to redevelop a historic building into a residential apartment complex featuring 28 new flats.


Patrols start ahead of rumoured protest

07 August 2024
Patrols start ahead of rumoured protest

Patrols start ahead of rumoured protest

07 August 2024

Police officers are already patrolling the Carlton Centre in Lincoln ahead of a rumoured anti-immigration protest.

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Counter-protest planned in county amid UK riots and far-right threats

06 August 2024
Counter-protest planned in county amid UK riots and far-right threats

Counter-protest planned in county amid UK riots and far-right threats

06 August 2024

A counter-protest has been organised in response to reports of a “possible event” in the county, following the violent riots across the UK.


‘Tremendous pressure’ leads to ambulance service losing 134,000 hours in delays

06 August 2024
‘Tremendous pressure’ leads to ambulance service losing 134,000 hours in delays

‘Tremendous pressure’ leads to ambulance service losing 134,000 hours in delays

06 August 2024

East Midlands Ambulance Service has reported losing 134,000 hours over the course of a year due to delays in handing over patients.

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New Deputy PCC brings a background in education and policing to the role

02 August 2024
New Deputy PCC brings a background in education and policing to the role

New Deputy PCC brings a background in education and policing to the role

02 August 2024

A former teaching assistant has become the first female Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire to take on the £48,500 a year role.

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