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Bestselling author to share environmental messages with children

Bestselling author to share environmental messages with children

Bestselling author to share environmental messages with children

07 May 2025

An award-winning author is to visit a town as part of an environment-themed weekend.


Prehistoric axe and high-status Roman pottery among finds in pipeline digs

Prehistoric axe and high-status Roman pottery among finds in pipeline digs

Prehistoric axe and high-status Roman pottery among finds in pipeline digs

18 April 2025

A series of archaeological digs around a major new pipeline have uncovered fascinating finds, spanning the prehistoric age through to Roman times.


Business owner raises concerns over government support for innovation as he secures $500,000 export deal

Business owner raises concerns over government support for innovation as he secures $500,000 export deal

Business owner raises concerns over government support for innovation as he secures $500,000 export deal

21 March 2025

A business owner aiming to grow ginger in the UK for the first time says there is a disconnect between the government and small businesses.


New duck feeder installed at town park to reduce bread overfeeding

New duck feeder installed at town park to reduce bread overfeeding

New duck feeder installed at town park to reduce bread overfeeding

13 March 2025

A new duck feeder has been installed in a park to encourage sustainable feeding practices and reduce the overfeeding of bread to park wildlife.


Young foresters dig in for new woodland

Young foresters dig in for new woodland

Young foresters dig in for new woodland

11 March 2025

Children from a school’s eco committee have helped plant a new woodland that will be enjoyed for hundreds of years to come.


Biogas plant costing tens of millions of pounds opens

Biogas plant costing tens of millions of pounds opens

Biogas plant costing tens of millions of pounds opens

27 February 2025

A biogas plant supporting the sustainable production of medicines costing “tens of millions of pounds” has opened today.

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Huge whale will swim in to teach children about their impact on the environment

Huge whale will swim in to teach children about their impact on the environment

Huge whale will swim in to teach children about their impact on the environment

24 February 2025

An 18-metre long whale is swimming into the area to help children learn more about how they can make the environment better.


Become a beekeeper

Become a beekeeper

Become a beekeeper

18 February 2025

A ‘beekeeping for beginners’ course is taking place over two afternoons next month.


Pupils take on challenge to design and build lifting machines

Pupils take on challenge to design and build lifting machines

Pupils take on challenge to design and build lifting machines

16 February 2025

Building a pyramid might seem like an ancient challenge, but pupils have been tasked with tackling it using modern engineering and creative design.


Lottery money could pay for new museum

Lottery money could pay for new museum

Lottery money could pay for new museum

11 February 2025

A multi-million pound cultural and civic centre could be part-funded by a National Lottery grant.


Engineering firm teams up with school to tackle skills gap

Engineering firm teams up with school to tackle skills gap

Engineering firm teams up with school to tackle skills gap

08 February 2025

An engineering firm is tackling its industry's skills gap with an academy programme.


Councillors breached of code of conduct over social media disputes

Councillors breached of code of conduct over social media disputes

Councillors breached of code of conduct over social media disputes

31 January 2025

Standards panels have found South Kesteven District councillors in breach of the code of conduct following a series of social media disputes.

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Rural schools selected to get faster broadband from £1.2 million project

Rural schools selected to get faster broadband from £1.2 million project

Rural schools selected to get faster broadband from £1.2 million project

30 January 2025

Two rural schools have been selected to benefit from a major investment to deliver faster and more reliable internet speeds.


Watch how police caught a theft suspect using drone technology

Watch how police caught a theft suspect using drone technology

Watch how police caught a theft suspect using drone technology

29 January 2025

Police officers have released drone footage showing how technology helped in the search for two men suspected of theft.


Student awarded £4,500 bursary to pursue veterinary science dreams

Student awarded £4,500 bursary to pursue veterinary science dreams

Student awarded £4,500 bursary to pursue veterinary science dreams

09 January 2025

A student’s vet dreams have received a boost, thanks to a £4,500 bursary.


Free video game will help children cope with anxiety

Free video game will help children cope with anxiety

Free video game will help children cope with anxiety

08 January 2025

A video game is being offered by health bosses to help children cope with anxiety and build emotional resilience.


Hospitals reintroduce face mask rules as Covid-19 and flu cases rise

Hospitals reintroduce face mask rules as Covid-19 and flu cases rise

Hospitals reintroduce face mask rules as Covid-19 and flu cases rise

13 December 2024

Lincolnshire hospitals are reintroducing a face mask policy after a rise in respiratory illnesses across the county.


Plan to add fluoride to tap water

Plan to add fluoride to tap water

Plan to add fluoride to tap water

19 November 2024

Putting fluoride into drinking water to combat the area’s growing dental issues will be discussed this week.


‘Battery storage systems need to be safer before they are widespread’

‘Battery storage systems need to be safer before they are widespread’

‘Battery storage systems need to be safer before they are widespread’

30 October 2024

The huge batteries which store energy from solar and wind farms need to be better regulated as they become widespread, a councillor says.


Former hygienist launches campaign to cut sugar content which he says is ‘as addictive as a drug’

Former hygienist launches campaign to cut sugar content which he says is ‘as addictive as a drug’

Former hygienist launches campaign to cut sugar content which he says is ‘as addictive as a drug’

16 October 2024

A former dental healthcare professional has launched a campaign to limit the amount of sugar added to food and drink.


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