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Community organisations, village halls, parish councils and sports clubs urged to bid for cash

Community organisations, village halls, parish councils and sports clubs urged to bid for cash

Community organisations, village halls, parish councils and sports clubs urged to bid for cash

27 June 2025

Community organisations, village hall committees, parish councils and sports clubs are being urged to apply for a grant as a funding scheme reopens.


‘Seeing justice is possible can offer hope!’ Victim speaks out after man jailed for controlling, coercive and violent offences

‘Seeing justice is possible can offer hope!’ Victim speaks out after man jailed for controlling, coercive and violent offences

‘Seeing justice is possible can offer hope!’ Victim speaks out after man jailed for controlling, coercive and violent offences

26 June 2025

A victim of controlling, coercive and violent offences says seeing the perpetrator jailed should offer ‘hope’ to come forward and demand justice.


‘Half naked’ man with ‘superhuman strength’ injured 6ft 6in police officer at barbecue

‘Half naked’ man with ‘superhuman strength’ injured 6ft 6in police officer at barbecue

‘Half naked’ man with ‘superhuman strength’ injured 6ft 6in police officer at barbecue

26 June 2025

A ‘half naked’ man with ‘superhuman strength’ left a 6ft 6ins police officer with a series of injuries while resisting arrest at a family barbecue.


Driver avoids jail after crash that meant passenger was airlifted to hospital with bleed on brain

Driver avoids jail after crash that meant passenger was airlifted to hospital with bleed on brain

Driver avoids jail after crash that meant passenger was airlifted to hospital with bleed on brain

25 June 2025

A father has avoided immediate jail after crashing his car with his baby in the car and leaving a passenger needing to be airlifted to hospital.


Pylon plan could save up to £5 billion, says National Grid

Pylon plan could save up to £5 billion, says National Grid

Pylon plan could save up to £5 billion, says National Grid

24 June 2025

National Grid has outlined why it is proposing pylons over other methods for its Lincolnshire-long line.

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Police investigating reports of sheep heads and ‘body parts’ in village

Police investigating reports of sheep heads and ‘body parts’ in village

Police investigating reports of sheep heads and ‘body parts’ in village

12 June 2025

Police are investigating reports of sheep heads being dumped at a village site.


Man crashed friend’s car after taking it without her consent

Man crashed friend’s car after taking it without her consent

Man crashed friend’s car after taking it without her consent

11 June 2025

A man who crashed his friend’s car after taking it without her consent has been left with a bill for more than £9,400.


New signs for seaside cinema

New signs for seaside cinema

New signs for seaside cinema

06 June 2025

New signage could soon be installed at a cinema as part of plans to update the building.


A lovely pub… but did I get there too late?

A lovely pub… but did I get there too late?

A lovely pub… but did I get there too late?

06 June 2025

The Waterhole appears to have everything you needed for a good night.


Champagne corks pop as campaigners toast victory in fight against nuclear waste dump

Champagne corks pop as campaigners toast victory in fight against nuclear waste dump

Champagne corks pop as campaigners toast victory in fight against nuclear waste dump

03 June 2025

Campaigners and councillors popped open Champagne to celebrate after the county council pulled out of talks to bury nuclear waste near the coast.


County leaders pull out of nuclear waste dump talks

County leaders pull out of nuclear waste dump talks

County leaders pull out of nuclear waste dump talks

03 June 2025

County leaders have withdrawn from talks to bury nuclear waste in open countryside near the coast.


Drink-drive ban will have ‘severe effect’ on mobile hairdresser spotted travelling at 10mph with hazard lights on

Drink-drive ban will have ‘severe effect’ on mobile hairdresser spotted travelling at 10mph with hazard lights on

Drink-drive ban will have ‘severe effect’ on mobile hairdresser spotted travelling at 10mph with hazard lights on

03 June 2025

A mobile hairdresser has been banned from the roads after being found behind the wheel almost three times the legal drink-drive limit.


£42 million for urgent upgrades to schools

£42 million for urgent upgrades to schools

£42 million for urgent upgrades to schools

30 May 2025

Funding has been announced for urgent repairs and upgrades to 18 Lincolnshire schools, including one facing imminent closure.

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Having it large! This lively coffee shop puts the boozers to shame

Having it large! This lively coffee shop puts the boozers to shame

Having it large! This lively coffee shop puts the boozers to shame

30 May 2025

For more than 100 years the seaside has been the stuff of legend for a messy Bank Holiday knees-up.


Court date for prison officer charged with sharing record convict’s record with member of public

Court date for prison officer charged with sharing record convict’s record with member of public

Court date for prison officer charged with sharing record convict’s record with member of public

28 May 2025

A hearing date has been set for an assistant prison officer who has been charged with sharing a convict’s record with a member of the public.


Man dies as he tried to help two children

Man dies as he tried to help two children

Man dies as he tried to help two children

26 May 2025

A man has died going to help two children who appeared to be in distress in the sea, police have said.


£23 million investment planned for hospital

£23 million investment planned for hospital

£23 million investment planned for hospital

26 May 2025

A £23 million investment will be made at a county hospital in a bid to upgrade the site.


Flood chief backs plan for barrage across The Wash

Flood chief backs plan for barrage across The Wash

Flood chief backs plan for barrage across The Wash

23 May 2025

One of the leading voices in the fight against flooding has given his backing to a controversial scheme to create a tidal barrage across The Wash.

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‘Desperate’ homeless man stole after tent was slashed

‘Desperate’ homeless man stole after tent was slashed

‘Desperate’ homeless man stole after tent was slashed

19 May 2025

A ‘desperate’ homeless man who stole £70-worth of washing tablets after his tent was slashed has been told that theft is never the answer.


Councils approve purchase of new waste collection vehicles

Councils approve purchase of new waste collection vehicles

Councils approve purchase of new waste collection vehicles

17 May 2025

Councillors will be giving the green light to purchase nearly 40 new refuse vehicles - but a decision will not be made in South Holland until June.

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