Ministers have set out a timeline for the ‘once in a generation’ shake-up of Lincolnshire’s councils.
Reform UK says it will be putting candidates up in every seat for Lincolnshire’s county-wide elections.
An application for 150 homes has been delayed over a £300,000 dispute about education funding.
Plans for a battery farm in the Lincolnshire countryside have been turned down after it was compared to ‘containers off the docks’.
Defiant residents told solar farm developers they didn’t want a scheme anywhere near their village at a busy public meeting.
Both major political parts have been blamed for causing existential problems facing farmers.
Police commissioner rules out public vote after being denied permission to increase council tax without referendum.
A councillor has urged people to take better care of a nature reserve after more than 100 tyres were found dumped in it.
The man behind a large solar farm which won permission last week says the projects are in the ‘national interest’.
Plans for new homes in a village which has been repeatedly flooded are set to be approved.
A hotel has been refused permission to build a rooftop terrace with enviable views of Lincoln Cathedral.
The government has offered support for a huge new reservoir in Lincolnshire – to the surprise of residents who could lose their homes and businesses.
Lincolnshire will be better prepared for a future pandemic than it was for coronavirus, health bosses have said.
A new manager has taken over a troubled bar after the council said it was encouraged by the way he was turning it around.
Councillors have called for a banking hub in Gainsborough as more branches move out of town.
Plans have been submitted for more than 50 homes in a village near Lincoln.
Stricter traffic rules around schools and longer hours for disabled parking bays are amongst the recommendations made to Lincolnshire County Council.
A controversial Lincolnshire solar farm which could power 144,000 homes has been given the green light by the government.
A car park, which led to a war of words between a developer and the council, remains on the market six months after its closure.
Plans have been submitted for the next stage of a major housing development.