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Work on new £8.8m council depot taking shape ahead of handover

Work on new £8.8m council depot taking shape ahead of handover

Work on new £8.8m council depot taking shape ahead of handover

13 August 2025

A new £8.8m fit-for-the-future depot is taking shape quickly ahead of its handover later this year.


Bin day is about to change

Bin day is about to change

Bin day is about to change

13 August 2025

A council is streamlining its dustcart rounds for the first time in 12 years.

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Osprey project celebrates landmark 300th chick

Osprey project celebrates landmark 300th chick

Osprey project celebrates landmark 300th chick

12 August 2025

A groundbreaking conservation project to revive an endangered species of bird has reached another milestone with its 300th chick.


Red kale could be appearing on your Christmas dinner plate - thanks to new trial

Red kale could be appearing on your Christmas dinner plate - thanks to new trial

Red kale could be appearing on your Christmas dinner plate - thanks to new trial

12 August 2025

Red kale could be appearing on Christmas dinner plates across the country thanks to a new trial by a Lincolnshire grower.


County to get 40 electrical vehicle charging points in next year

County to get 40 electrical vehicle charging points in next year

County to get 40 electrical vehicle charging points in next year

11 August 2025

Forty new electrical vehicle charging points will be installed in the county in the next year using government funding.

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Fishing and glamping plans for former fly-tipping hotspot

Fishing and glamping plans for former fly-tipping hotspot

Fishing and glamping plans for former fly-tipping hotspot

11 August 2025

Plans have been submitted to run an off-grid camp site with fishing lake on a former grot spot.


Housebuilder giving homeowners ‘free energy’ as part of eco-homes trial

Housebuilder giving homeowners ‘free energy’ as part of eco-homes trial

Housebuilder giving homeowners ‘free energy’ as part of eco-homes trial

10 August 2025

A housebuilder has teamed up with British Gas to trial providing homes at a new development with ‘free energy.’

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MP urges people to make the most of Lincolnshire countryside this summer

MP urges people to make the most of Lincolnshire countryside this summer

MP urges people to make the most of Lincolnshire countryside this summer

10 August 2025

As the summer holidays continue, many families will be making the most of the longer days by heading outdoors, says our MP.


50-year solar farm plan draws criticism over landscape and wildlife impact

50-year solar farm plan draws criticism over landscape and wildlife impact

50-year solar farm plan draws criticism over landscape and wildlife impact

09 August 2025

A solar farm proposed for farmland has prompted a number of objections from villagers who fear the scheme could industrialise the countryside.


‘Help prove to council we use footpath’

‘Help prove to council we use footpath’

‘Help prove to council we use footpath’

09 August 2025

People are being urged to prove they use a footpath to help turn it into an official public right of way.


Water company present plan to fix sewer pipe - nine months after collapse

Water company present plan to fix sewer pipe - nine months after collapse

Water company present plan to fix sewer pipe - nine months after collapse

09 August 2025

A water company believe it has finally found a way to end the saga of a broken sewer pipe which has disrupted the lives of villagers for eight months.

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Claims Lincolnshire land ‘no longer in local control’ as overseas businesses have stakes in more than half of county’s major solar farms

Claims Lincolnshire land ‘no longer in local control’ as overseas businesses have stakes in more than half of county’s major solar farms

Claims Lincolnshire land ‘no longer in local control’ as overseas businesses have stakes in more than half of county’s major solar farms

08 August 2025

Plans for more than half of the major solar farms are by companies at least partly based abroad.

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‘How do we stop the fridges and the mattresses? We need more enforcement to stop fly-tippers’

‘How do we stop the fridges and the mattresses? We need more enforcement to stop fly-tippers’

‘How do we stop the fridges and the mattresses? We need more enforcement to stop fly-tippers’

08 August 2025

A resident is demanding action to sort out the fly-tipping and rubbish issues plaguing a town street.

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Water from Lincolnshire will be transported to drier parts of country

Water from Lincolnshire will be transported to drier parts of country

Water from Lincolnshire will be transported to drier parts of country

07 August 2025

Water from Lincolnshire will be transported to drier parts of the country to keep the taps running over the next few decades.

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Campaigners call for ‘well thought out’ energy strategies after mayor backs fracking

Campaigners call for ‘well thought out’ energy strategies after mayor backs fracking

Campaigners call for ‘well thought out’ energy strategies after mayor backs fracking

07 August 2025

Campaigners are calling for ‘well thought out’ strategies after the Greater Lincolnshire Mayor voiced support for fracking in the county.


Fens 2100 to make funding bid to protect our homes and fields from flooding

Fens 2100 to make funding bid to protect our homes and fields from flooding

Fens 2100 to make funding bid to protect our homes and fields from flooding

07 August 2025

Arguments to gain more funding to protect this area’s homes and highly productive fields from flooding will be made during the autumn.

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‘The environmental and human cost has not been given the weight it deserves’ says objecting councillor

‘The environmental and human cost has not been given the weight it deserves’ says objecting councillor

‘The environmental and human cost has not been given the weight it deserves’ says objecting councillor

06 August 2025

The environmental and human cost of pylon proposals was raised by a councillor in her objection - ahead of the consultation closure tonight.


Wildlife park mourns death of meerkat believed to be UK’s oldest

Wildlife park mourns death of meerkat believed to be UK’s oldest

Wildlife park mourns death of meerkat believed to be UK’s oldest

06 August 2025

A meerkat, believed to be the UK’s oldest, has died in her sleep at a Lincolnshire wildlife park.


New wheelie bins will cost £4.1 million

New wheelie bins will cost £4.1 million

New wheelie bins will cost £4.1 million

05 August 2025

Wheelie bins and new refuse lorries can now be purchased after the financial arrangements have been approved by councillors.

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Pylon campaigners issue call to arms as key deadline looms

Pylon campaigners issue call to arms as key deadline looms

Pylon campaigners issue call to arms as key deadline looms

05 August 2025

Campaigners are making a last ditch appeal for people to make a comment on the pylon proposals before the consultation deadline.


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