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Up to 128 staff members could lose their jobs in ‘callous’ service centre closure

Up to 128 staff members could lose their jobs in ‘callous’ service centre closure

Up to 128 staff members could lose their jobs in ‘callous’ service centre closure

25 June 2025

Up to 128 people could lose their jobs when a support centre closes next year.


Plans for 200 homes rejected

Plans for 200 homes rejected

Plans for 200 homes rejected

25 June 2025

An application to build 200 homes has been rejected.

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Foot patrols to rise as police secures extra £1m to tackle ASB

Foot patrols to rise as police secures extra £1m to tackle ASB

Foot patrols to rise as police secures extra £1m to tackle ASB

25 June 2025

Patrols to tackle anti-social behaviour are to be expanded in county towns after Lincolnshire Police secured an extra £1 million in funding.

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Plans lodged to convert family home into care home for two children

Plans lodged to convert family home into care home for two children

Plans lodged to convert family home into care home for two children

25 June 2025

Plans have been submitted to turn a house into a children's care home.


Self-build homes refused again

Self-build homes refused again

Self-build homes refused again

24 June 2025

A planning application for five self-build homes on green fields has been refused for the second time in three months.


‘Undeterred’ council appeal for help after Pride flag removed again

‘Undeterred’ council appeal for help after Pride flag removed again

‘Undeterred’ council appeal for help after Pride flag removed again

24 June 2025

A town council has pledged to continue celebrating diversity despite a Pride flag being taken for the second year running.

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Bosses defend pylon plan after leaders label idea ‘ridiculous’

Bosses defend pylon plan after leaders label idea ‘ridiculous’

Bosses defend pylon plan after leaders label idea ‘ridiculous’

24 June 2025

National Grid has defended itself after a council leader branded its plans to build 50 metre high pylons in Lincolnshire as ‘ridiculous’.

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Angry trader vows to fight ‘mafia-esque’ levy on town businesses

Angry trader vows to fight ‘mafia-esque’ levy on town businesses

Angry trader vows to fight ‘mafia-esque’ levy on town businesses

24 June 2025

An angry trader says he will be going to court to fight against a ‘mafia-esque’ levy for a new business group.

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‘We need to change and our current waste service is not efficient and is over budget’

‘We need to change and our current waste service is not efficient and is over budget’

‘We need to change and our current waste service is not efficient and is over budget’

24 June 2025

South Holland needs to change is the message as unlimited amounts of black bin bags are not only harming the environment but also costing us money.

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Taxi drivers join council’s calls to monitor licensed firms as they claim: ‘Most people use Uber instead of local businesses’

Taxi drivers join council’s calls to monitor licensed firms as they claim: ‘Most people use Uber instead of local businesses’

Taxi drivers join council’s calls to monitor licensed firms as they claim: ‘Most people use Uber instead of local businesses’

23 June 2025

Taxi drivers say that taxis licensed outside South Kesteven are leaving them with ‘less and less business’.


Campaigners celebrate as library is saved

Campaigners celebrate as library is saved

Campaigners celebrate as library is saved

23 June 2025

Campaigners who have fought hard to save their library from the axe are celebrating after a council finally committed to keeping the building open.


Campaigners say mega chicken farm is ‘health disaster waiting to happen’

Campaigners say mega chicken farm is ‘health disaster waiting to happen’

Campaigners say mega chicken farm is ‘health disaster waiting to happen’

23 June 2025

Campaigners say a mega chicken farm proposal is a ‘health disaster waiting to happen’.


‘My Amy paid the ultimate price for the probation service’s unacceptable failure and report proves how bad they are’

‘My Amy paid the ultimate price for the probation service’s unacceptable failure and report proves how bad they are’

‘My Amy paid the ultimate price for the probation service’s unacceptable failure and report proves how bad they are’

23 June 2025

A grieving mother says a damning inspection report into the probation service reflects the ‘unacceptable failures’ which led to her daughter’s death.


A successful nesting season for some birds, others less so

A successful nesting season for some birds, others less so

A successful nesting season for some birds, others less so

22 June 2025

Our nature columnist writes about the birds that have a successful nesting season - and some that have not.


‘Our flood risk assets are in the worst state of repair they have been in for many years’

‘Our flood risk assets are in the worst state of repair they have been in for many years’

‘Our flood risk assets are in the worst state of repair they have been in for many years’

22 June 2025

Drainage chiefs say squeezed Government budgets could be leaving us vulnerable when our flood defences are a ‘worst state of repair’.


‘Our residents deserve health services that are tailored to their needs and I don’t feel the proposals offer this’

‘Our residents deserve health services that are tailored to their needs and I don’t feel the proposals offer this’

‘Our residents deserve health services that are tailored to their needs and I don’t feel the proposals offer this’

22 June 2025

Proposed changes to the partnerships which plan and deliver health and care services would not be right for Lincolnshire, according to its mayor.

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Under-threat library will ‘remain open in current form’

Under-threat library will ‘remain open in current form’

Under-threat library will ‘remain open in current form’

21 June 2025

A library which has been under threat of closure will remain open ‘in its current form and from its existing premises’.


Fears raised over visibility at notorious junction

Fears raised over visibility at notorious junction

Fears raised over visibility at notorious junction

21 June 2025

Fears about the visibility around a notorious crossroads have been raised by councillors.

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Thanks for your efforts to throw away less and recycle more

Thanks for your efforts to throw away less and recycle more

Thanks for your efforts to throw away less and recycle more

21 June 2025

The leader of Rutland County Council writes about changes to waste collections.


Time to have your say on pylons as more details emerge on major plan

Time to have your say on pylons as more details emerge on major plan

Time to have your say on pylons as more details emerge on major plan

21 June 2025

Residents are being urged to make sure they have their say on a huge National Grid project impacting the area.


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