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Lincolnshire pylon plan will take up ‘26 square miles’ of land, say campaigners

Lincolnshire pylon plan will take up ‘26 square miles’ of land, say campaigners

Lincolnshire pylon plan will take up ‘26 square miles’ of land, say campaigners

12 March 2024

Campaign group No Pylons Lincolnshire has been analysing information to assess the impact of placing pylons through the county.

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100-acre Lincolnshire Wolds cycle park plans narrowly passed, but campaigners say public’s wishes have ‘fallen on deaf ears’

100-acre Lincolnshire Wolds cycle park plans narrowly passed, but campaigners say public’s wishes have ‘fallen on deaf ears’

100-acre Lincolnshire Wolds cycle park plans narrowly passed, but campaigners say public’s wishes have ‘fallen on deaf ears’

08 March 2024

Steps to convert a 100-acre section of the Lincolnshire Wolds into a dedicated cycle park have been narrowly approved, despite public opposition.


Battle to stop oil drilling in Lincolnshire Wolds heading to the High Court

Battle to stop oil drilling in Lincolnshire Wolds heading to the High Court

Battle to stop oil drilling in Lincolnshire Wolds heading to the High Court

07 March 2024

The ongoing battle over oil drilling in the Lincolnshire Wolds is set to escalate as it heads to the High Court.


Council could take National Grid to court over pylon consultation

Council could take National Grid to court over pylon consultation

Council could take National Grid to court over pylon consultation

06 March 2024

A council is looking into taking National the Grid to court over the way it’s been consulting the public on a huge pylon scheme.

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Mansion with its own moat, six bedrooms and pigsty on the market for £795k

Mansion with its own moat, six bedrooms and pigsty on the market for £795k

Mansion with its own moat, six bedrooms and pigsty on the market for £795k

06 March 2024

A mansion with its own moat that has been owned by generations of the same farming family since the 19th century is up for sale.


Bridal designer could be crowned best in country for third time

Bridal designer could be crowned best in country for third time

Bridal designer could be crowned best in country for third time

03 March 2024

Could a fashion designer be crowned best in the country for the third time after being nominated for two national awards?


‘No flood scheme can stop flooding – there are no guarantees’


A lovely pint… but at that price?

A lovely pint… but at that price?

A lovely pint… but at that price?

01 March 2024

Sometimes a drink costs the sort of silly money that makes you question whether you should neck it or insure it.

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Dozens more objections against controversial cycle park

Dozens more objections against controversial cycle park

Dozens more objections against controversial cycle park

29 February 2024

A controversial cycle park will again be discussed by a council after dozens more objections and amended proposals.

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£250k Lottery grant to help heritage sites

£250k Lottery grant to help heritage sites

£250k Lottery grant to help heritage sites

29 February 2024

A heritage project has been awarded a £250,000 Lottery grant to help young people understand the county’s past.


Two-and-half-hour delay in closing a sluice gate ‘did not cause’ flooding in a town after Storm Babet

Two-and-half-hour delay in closing a sluice gate ‘did not cause’ flooding in a town after Storm Babet

Two-and-half-hour delay in closing a sluice gate ‘did not cause’ flooding in a town after Storm Babet

27 February 2024

A delay in closing a sluice gate was not the cause of the flooding that occurred after Storm Babet, the Environment Agency has said.


Youths in balaclavas on ‘social media challenge’ dealt with by police after filming in shops

Youths in balaclavas on ‘social media challenge’ dealt with by police after filming in shops

Youths in balaclavas on ‘social media challenge’ dealt with by police after filming in shops

27 February 2024

Two teenagers have been dealt with under anti-social behaviour legislation after filming themselves carrying out a “social media challenge”.


A New York-style bar… off Broadway

A New York-style bar… off Broadway

A New York-style bar… off Broadway

09 February 2024

For this week’s pint, I thought it was time I took a trip back to a place I’d not visited for at least 20 years.


Flood prevention, road improvements and trade expansion among £20 million wishlist as part of devolution deal

Flood prevention, road improvements and trade expansion among £20 million wishlist as part of devolution deal

Flood prevention, road improvements and trade expansion among £20 million wishlist as part of devolution deal

01 February 2024

Flood prevention, road improvements and trade expansion opportunities are top of Lincolnshire County Council’s £20 million wishlist.


Man denies sexual assault charge

Man denies sexual assault charge

Man denies sexual assault charge

25 January 2024

A man has denied a sexual assault charge.


Petition objecting to plans to run pylons through Lincolnshire launched as opposition grows

Petition objecting to plans to run pylons through Lincolnshire launched as opposition grows

Petition objecting to plans to run pylons through Lincolnshire launched as opposition grows

25 January 2024

Opposition is growing against plans to erect pylons through the county – with a newly-created petition swiftly passing the 1,000 signature mark.

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Public to have say on a £2 billion, 140km-long overhead electricity line which will pass through Lincolnshire

Public to have say on a £2 billion, 140km-long overhead electricity line which will pass through Lincolnshire

Public to have say on a £2 billion, 140km-long overhead electricity line which will pass through Lincolnshire

22 January 2024

The public will be given the chance to have their say on a £2 billion, 140km-long overhead electricity line which will pass through Lincolnshire.

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Leader defends council tax rise

Leader defends council tax rise

Leader defends council tax rise

19 January 2024

A proposed council tax increase has been defended by the leader of East Lindsey District Council.


Fears plans to run pylons along Lincolnshire’s coast will ‘carve up’ landscape’ and affect tourism

Fears plans to run pylons along Lincolnshire’s coast will ‘carve up’ landscape’ and affect tourism

Fears plans to run pylons along Lincolnshire’s coast will ‘carve up’ landscape’ and affect tourism

17 January 2024

Plans to run a huge string of pylons along Lincolnshire’s coast will ‘carve up our beautiful landscape’ and could affect tourism, it has been claimed.

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Speed reduction plan approved on rural road

Speed reduction plan approved on rural road

Speed reduction plan approved on rural road

14 January 2024

Councillors have approved calls to reduce the speed limit along a narrow rural road, despite there being no recorded accidents there for five years.


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