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More A151 delays with another set of roadworks

More A151 delays with another set of roadworks

More A151 delays with another set of roadworks

18 March 2024

Motorists are experiencing delays as a result of another set of roadworks on the busy A151.

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Harold to hold briefing on D-Day pilgrimage

Harold to hold briefing on D-Day pilgrimage

Harold to hold briefing on D-Day pilgrimage

18 March 2024

A trip to Normandy to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings will be explained during a meeting this weekend.


87-mile, 420-pylon network only long-term solution to bring down bills, say National Grid

87-mile, 420-pylon network only long-term solution to bring down bills, say National Grid

87-mile, 420-pylon network only long-term solution to bring down bills, say National Grid

18 March 2024

National Grid claims an 87-mile, 420-pylon electricity network through Lincolnshire’s countryside is the only long-term solution to bring down bills.


‘I was so ill and felt like nobody was listening to me!’ Almost half of cancer patients waiting 2 months for first treatment

‘I was so ill and felt like nobody was listening to me!’ Almost half of cancer patients waiting 2 months for first treatment

‘I was so ill and felt like nobody was listening to me!’ Almost half of cancer patients waiting 2 months for first treatment

18 March 2024

NHS data shows Lincolnshire’s hospitals are below national averages for cancer treatment metrics.

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Butcher’s Pride Sausage Competition reveals who makes the best banger

Butcher’s Pride Sausage Competition reveals who makes the best banger

Butcher’s Pride Sausage Competition reveals who makes the best banger

18 March 2024

There’s absolutely no argument that Lincolnshire sausages are the best bangers on the planet. But where can you find the county’s finest?

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Family fear health at risk by black mould

Family fear health at risk by black mould

Family fear health at risk by black mould

18 March 2024

A family fear their health could be seriously affected by black mould at their home – and say their calls for help are falling on deaf ears.

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‘It’s not good enough to issue 320 fines for littering but just 12 for fly-tipping’

‘It’s not good enough to issue 320 fines for littering but just 12 for fly-tipping’

‘It’s not good enough to issue 320 fines for littering but just 12 for fly-tipping’

18 March 2024

A team tasked with cleaning up the area with a crackdown on louts has led to many more fines for litter than fly-tipping, figures have revealed.


‘It was amazing going through the clouds – after that I could see so much’

‘It was amazing going through the clouds – after that I could see so much’

‘It was amazing going through the clouds – after that I could see so much’

17 March 2024

A football coach has fulfilled a lifelong ambition by completely a charity skydive and has so far raised more than £550 for his chosen causes.


Teaching assistant’s London Marathon bid to help charity which supports young wheelchair users

Teaching assistant’s London Marathon bid to help charity which supports young wheelchair users

Teaching assistant’s London Marathon bid to help charity which supports young wheelchair users

16 March 2024

A teaching assistant hopes to beat her previous time when she takes part in the London Marathon for the second time.


Council refuses to say if it paid off member of staff

Council refuses to say if it paid off member of staff

Council refuses to say if it paid off member of staff

15 March 2024

A council has refused to say whether it has paid off a member of staff.

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Town property raided as part of crack down on drugs ring

Town property raided as part of crack down on drugs ring

Town property raided as part of crack down on drugs ring

15 March 2024

Police raided a property in a town as part of a operations to bust a major drugs ring.


Horsing around in a town set up for a night out

Horsing around in a town set up for a night out

Horsing around in a town set up for a night out

15 March 2024

Anyone after a good night out won’t go too far wrong with a trot to this pub.


Have your say as images of proposed Health & Wellbeing Hub and sports complex revealed

Have your say as images of proposed Health & Wellbeing Hub and sports complex revealed

Have your say as images of proposed Health & Wellbeing Hub and sports complex revealed

14 March 2024

Images of the district’s proposed £26 million Health & Wellbeing Hub have been revealed – and now the public are being invited to have their say.

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Delays on A17 while engineers repair historic bridge

Delays on A17 while engineers repair historic bridge

Delays on A17 while engineers repair historic bridge

14 March 2024

Motorists are warned of delays while engineers repair Cross Keys Bridge in Sutton Bridge.


Car park price hikes ‘difficult but necessary’

Car park price hikes ‘difficult but necessary’

Car park price hikes ‘difficult but necessary’

13 March 2024

Parking fees will rise across the district, with the decision described as ‘difficult but necessary’.


Months of roadworks ahead for town drivers

Months of roadworks ahead for town drivers

Months of roadworks ahead for town drivers

13 March 2024

Months of roadworks are ahead for motorists who are trying to negotiate their way around a town.


Thousands object to ‘biggest and ugliest plans’ to place pylons along Lincolnshire coast

Thousands object to ‘biggest and ugliest plans’ to place pylons along Lincolnshire coast

Thousands object to ‘biggest and ugliest plans’ to place pylons along Lincolnshire coast

13 March 2024

Residents in Lincolnshire are digging their heels in opposition to National Grid proposals for 420 electricity pylons across the coastal landscape.

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‘Listen to the people and rethink ridiculous car park plan’

‘Listen to the people and rethink ridiculous car park plan’

‘Listen to the people and rethink ridiculous car park plan’

13 March 2024

Plans to axe free car parking provision have been branded ‘ridiculous’ by residents who are now fighting against increased charges.


‘Pylons present a serious risk to the emergency services’

‘Pylons present a serious risk to the emergency services’

‘Pylons present a serious risk to the emergency services’

12 March 2024

Pylons could pose a ‘serious risk’ to the operation of the county’s emergency services, says the police and crime commissioner.

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‘Pylon plan shows we’re becoming a dumping ground’

‘Pylon plan shows we’re becoming a dumping ground’

‘Pylon plan shows we’re becoming a dumping ground’

12 March 2024

Our area is becoming a 'back yard dumping ground’ for energy projects to support the south east of the country, it has been claimed

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