The level of harmful pollutants in Lincoln’s air has successfully been brought down to safe levels.
Traffic will be limited to 40mph on a road where there have been numerous crashes, including one involving a school bus.
Speed limits will be reduced in all four directions around an accident blackspot.
People in need of council housing are waiting months, and the delay is only likely to get longer, a housing director has warned.
A council is getting through a long list of repairs to its properties which has caused council housing delays.
Lincolnshire MPs were divided as the House of Commons voted in favour of the right to assisted dying today.
A GP says practices can’t cope with the amount of people who need medical help.
Residents have said a speed limit reduction would improve safety at a ‘horrendous’ accident blackspot.
Frustrated councillors say government rules must change to make it easier to bring empty homes back into use.
Councillors will call for the reinstatement of the Lincoln Christmas Market next week, almost two years since it was last held.
Lincolnshire County Council have promised to ‘complement, not compete’ with the market as £20m investment plans have progressed.
Success for football clubs have brought real benefits to the county off the pitch, councillors have said.
Almost 100 tenants have asked to buy their homes in the four weeks since the Government announced plans to reform the scheme, a council has revealed.
Plans for a five-storey tower block off a high street have been refused.
A service which helps people curb unhealthy habits has been praised after being renewed for at least three more years.
A council is betting on the defence, agricultural and manufacturing sectors as it lays out ambitious £20million investment plans.
Staff ditching working from home and returning to the office has resulted in a rise in a council’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Final details have been approved for the bridge which will create access to thousands of homes.
The number of electric vehicle charging points in Lincolnshire is set to nearly triple in the coming years.
Lincolnshire archives staff have faced threats and even violence as they leave work, a planning application says.