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Appeal dropped against Andrea Jenkyns’ right to stand as mayor

Appeal dropped against Andrea Jenkyns’ right to stand as mayor

Appeal dropped against Andrea Jenkyns’ right to stand as mayor

15 July 2025

An appeal against Andrea Jenkyns’ right to stand as mayor has been dropped.


Police force facing prospect of going bankrupt

Police force facing prospect of going bankrupt

Police force facing prospect of going bankrupt

15 July 2025

Lincolnshire Police is facing the prospect of becoming the first force in the UK to go effectively bankrupt.

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Clash over how to split the county

Clash over how to split the county

Clash over how to split the county

15 July 2025

A war of words has broken out between Lincolnshire councils over the latest plans to redraw the political map.

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Water bosses are ‘monitoring the situation’

Water bosses are ‘monitoring the situation’

Water bosses are ‘monitoring the situation’

14 July 2025

Water bosses say they are ‘monitoring the situation’ after a hose pipe ban has been declared in another part of the country.


County-wide investment will create 210 extra places for SEND pupils

County-wide investment will create 210 extra places for SEND pupils

County-wide investment will create 210 extra places for SEND pupils

14 July 2025

Two Grantham area schools have been chosen to receive new special needs hubs as part of a major county-wide investment.


Decision to hold events must be reviewed

Decision to hold events must be reviewed

Decision to hold events must be reviewed

13 July 2025

Readers have shared their thoughts on what’s in the news.


How can I spot parcel delivery scams?

How can I spot parcel delivery scams?

How can I spot parcel delivery scams?

13 July 2025

Every month, South Lincolnshire Citizens Advice answers your question on parcel delivery scams.


NHS urges residents to use pharmacies first for minor illnesses this summer

NHS urges residents to use pharmacies first for minor illnesses this summer

NHS urges residents to use pharmacies first for minor illnesses this summer

13 July 2025

Think ‘Pharmacy First’ for fast NHS treatment this summer writes Dr Sunil Hindocha, medical director of NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board.


Police cannot meet ‘unrealistic’ patrol targets - commissioner

Police cannot meet ‘unrealistic’ patrol targets - commissioner

Police cannot meet ‘unrealistic’ patrol targets - commissioner

10 July 2025

Police can’t afford to put on extra patrols during the summer which the Government has promised, its commissioner says.

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Council leaders say their plan would give residents a ‘greater say’ on services

Council leaders say their plan would give residents a ‘greater say’ on services

Council leaders say their plan would give residents a ‘greater say’ on services

10 July 2025

Two leading councillors say their proposals for two Lincolnshire unitary authorities will give residents a ‘stronger voice’ in how services are run.

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Councillors share vision of northern and southern unitary authorities

Councillors share vision of northern and southern unitary authorities

Councillors share vision of northern and southern unitary authorities

10 July 2025

Two council leaders have outlined their vision for the future of local government in Greater Lincolnshire.

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Peas thrive in summer sun as veg enjoys an ace revival

Peas thrive in summer sun as veg enjoys an ace revival

Peas thrive in summer sun as veg enjoys an ace revival

09 July 2025

A revival of interest in peas, including at Wimbledon, is boosting Lincolnshire’s farmers.


Council backs ‘most sensible’ option as county’s political map set to be redrawn

Council backs ‘most sensible’ option as county’s political map set to be redrawn

Council backs ‘most sensible’ option as county’s political map set to be redrawn

08 July 2025

Lincolnshire County Council is backing what it says is the ‘most sensible’ option as the political map is redrawn.


Decision to shelve rail funding is ‘kick in the teeth’

Decision to shelve rail funding is ‘kick in the teeth’

Decision to shelve rail funding is ‘kick in the teeth’

08 July 2025

A councillor has described the Government’s plans to shelve funding to improve trains in the East Midlands as a ‘kick in the teeth’.

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The cost of repairing our ‘stressed’ flood defences is ‘unsustainable’, warns the Environment Agency

The cost of repairing our ‘stressed’ flood defences is ‘unsustainable’, warns the Environment Agency

The cost of repairing our ‘stressed’ flood defences is ‘unsustainable’, warns the Environment Agency

08 July 2025

Repairing breaches in the Lincolnshire’s ‘stressed’ flood defences is ‘unsustainable’ in the long-term say officials.


Couple committed to helping say: ‘There’s no need for anyone to be scared of a bat’

Couple committed to helping say: ‘There’s no need for anyone to be scared of a bat’

Couple committed to helping say: ‘There’s no need for anyone to be scared of a bat’

07 July 2025

With the long, warm summer evenings here, you’re more likely to spot a flying mammal that has proved a little divisive.


Debate continues over town bridge closure

Debate continues over town bridge closure

Debate continues over town bridge closure

06 July 2025

Readers have shared their thoughts on what’s in the news.


Major drugs crackdown leads to arrests and protection of vulnerable people

Major drugs crackdown leads to arrests and protection of vulnerable people

Major drugs crackdown leads to arrests and protection of vulnerable people

04 July 2025

Police have hailed the success of a major drugs crackdown, which officers say has helped disrupt the activities of gangs operating in Lincolnshire.


How our MPs voted on controversial welfare cuts

How our MPs voted on controversial welfare cuts

How our MPs voted on controversial welfare cuts

02 July 2025

MPs have voted for changes to the welfare system, after a high profile row played out over the controversial changes.


Firefighters explain how you might be putting yourself in danger when charging your devices

Firefighters explain how you might be putting yourself in danger when charging your devices

Firefighters explain how you might be putting yourself in danger when charging your devices

01 July 2025

More than 1,000 electrical fires have taken place in Lincolnshire in the last five years, new figures have revealed.


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