The village of Dunholme is located within the West Lindsey District of Lincolnshire, just 5 miles north of the City of Lincoln. The earliest documented mention of the village is in the Domesday Book (1086). The parish church, dedicated to St Chad is a Grade I listed building. Dunholme Lodge airfield (closed in 1964) was used by RAF Bomber Command during WW2.
The village is served by two schools; St Chad's Church of England Primary School and William Farr Church of England Comprehensive School , a Lincolnshire Co-op Supermarket and a Post Office. Most other village amenities are shared with the neighbouring village of Welton-by-Lincoln.
Latest news
Welcome to our new website
Welcome to our new website, which we hope will be a great source of local information to Dunholme residents and visitors to the village.
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Referendum: Dunholme Neighbourhood Plan (Review)
A referendum on changes to the Dunholme Neighbourhood Plan (which was adopted by West Lindsey District Council in 2017) will be held on 24th July 2025
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Parish Council Meeting
The next Parish Council Meeting will be held in the Jubilee Room of Dunholme Village Hall on Monday 7th July at 7:30pm.
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Woodland Proposal at Mickleholme
Results of the recent consultation by the Forestry Commission on their proposal for new woodlands at Mickleholme, near Dunholme