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Experts are waiting to see if the collision of two tankers in the North Sea will affect an internationally important wetland.
Lincolnshire residents are being urged to attend a series of public consultations about a windfarm development.
Power tools were stolen during a burglary.
The Lincolnshire coast and its wildlife could be at risk from toxic chemicals after the collision of two tankers in the North Sea.
A petition has been launched in a bid to get the speed limit lowered on a busy road.
Spring cleaning resulted in a busy weekend at the town tip - which had to stop accepting certain items.
A fault with an overhead cable left hundreds of homes without water and electricity.
A village road was covered in sand after an oil spill.
An artisan chocolate shop is going to make a sweet addition to a town centre street.
A town police inspector will be taking on the thorny challenge of finding a way to keep communities safe while coping with a tight budget.
Homes across the area have been left without water this evening due to an issue with a pump.
The Government has committed to providing ‘left behind’ town money to Spalding after it was included within a new announcement.
Residents could be getting a new half hourly town bus service if plans get the green light.
A farmer who has given nearly 50 years of service to an internal drainage board has been honoured.
A former hospital building could be transformed from an eyesore into a cultural hub if a council leader’s hopes come to fruition.
The new leader of the opposition on South Holland District Council has vowed to continue to work for the benefit of the community.
Strike action outside a town factory has now ended after workers agreed to an ‘improved’ pay offer.
A plaque to commemorate the animals who were ‘exploited’ at markets should be installed next to new statues, an animal rights organisation says.
A solar farm developer did not win over the support of a planning committee by comparing our area to a ‘doormat’.