The preferred candidate to take the £50,000 role of Lincolnshire police and crime commissioner deputy has been revealed.
Plans to build a new 3G artificial grass pitch at a leisure centre have been revealed.
A shop has had its licence revoked after police discovered a large-scale cannabis grow operation in the disused ground floor area.
A council has called for primary school children to receive free school meals within the district.
A council has rejected calls for electoral reform, despite concerns that the current system is outdated.
The county council leader insisted that Greater Lincolnshire is ‘ready to receive’ devolved powers from government following the King’s Speech today.
The proposed devolution deal for Greater Lincolnshire rests is “in the hands of the minister,” as leaders await word from Angela Rayner.
A former café with 101 years of history could soon be converted into a new dental practice.
The newly elected MP for Boston and Skegness has reaffirmed his commitment to the constituency after being promoted within Reform UK.
Plans to build a new facility for the endoscopy unit at a hospital have been unveiled.
A councillor has called for a weight restriction to be implemented on a narrow town road, following a recent surge in HGV traffic.
Options to relocate a market to a more “visible” location are being investigated.
Damage caused by weather events across Lincolnshire over the past year will cost £45 million to repair, according to the Environment Agency.
Construction materials company Breedon has defended its proposals to build a new sand and gravel quarry.
New plans have been revealed to build an artificial grass pitch.
The county’s police and crime commissioner says an extra £15 million a year is necessary to ensure Lincolnshire Police is sustainable.
An algal bloom has returned to a boating lake, with locals once again criticising the unsightly appearance and “unbearable” odour.
Progress is being made on a new waste depot, though it has experienced some “slippages”.
The work of two prominent street artists has proven so impressive that a neighbouring council is getting in on the act.
Plans to build over 150 new homes in a village have been unveiled.