East Lindsey District Council is looking to withdraw from the process that could lead to a nuclear waste site being built in Theddlethorpe.
Councillors are considering providing a loan of £240,000 to fund the refurbishment of the gym area and equipment at a leisure centre.
County chiefs are still facing an anxious wait to find out if a £200 million road project can go ahead.
Farmers have been granted planning permission to convert a parcel of agricultural land into a dog-walking field.
Concerned residents joined a protest against a proposed 3G football pitch at the weekend.
A 26-year-old newcomer has called for a public debate with the county council leader as he bids to oust him from his seat in the upcoming elections.
Councillors have voted against plans to build two new homes behind a former village pub.
Plans have been approved for a new 46MW solar farm near Grantham, capable of powering 14,500 homes.
Revised plans to convert a former school site in Grantham into a 60-home development have been approved.
Lincolnshire County Council has confirmed that elections will take place this May.
County leaders fear Lincolnshire is “under attack like never before” from large-scale developments, over which local authorities have limited control.
A new Marks & Spencer Foodhall could soon be built on a retail park, if plans are approved.
County leaders plan to move forward with a 2.99% rise in council tax for 2025/26.
County leaders have written to the energy watchdog, urging it not to approve National Grid's business plan for the controversial pylon plan.
Council chiefs are in the process of appointing a new senior finance officer.
Plans for a new development on the edge of Spalding have been unveiled and feature new Starbucks and Burger King drive-thrus.
Plans for a new Starbucks drive-thru have been unveiled.
Police have issued a warning to owners of Ford Fiesta and Ford Focus vehicles following a rise in thefts.
Councillors will look into why it costs more for non-Muslims to be buried at Grantham Cemetery — with the current system labelled ‘discriminatory’.
Directors of a company that manages a gated community have said they are delighted to have won a landmark court case.