Positive start for food waste collections across Lincolnshire
The first week of new food waste collections across the City of Lincoln, North Kesteven and West Lindsey has been a success, with thousands of households taking part in the new recycling service.

Improving wildlife habitats and biodiversity in Greater Lincolnshire
The Government has announced 48 areas of the country will receive £14m for new Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS). Lincolnshire County Council will lead on this for Greater Lincolnshire.

Major improvements to the A153 in Rauceby planned for late July
Works to rebuild the A153, adjacent to the level crossing in Rauceby, will start this summer.

Preliminary surveys planned ahead of major 2024 Lincoln road improvements
Four weeks of drainage and utility surveys will be carried out starting mid-July.

Three Boston shops hit with closure orders after illegal activity
Premises in Boston that have been supplying counterfeit, unsafe, non-duty paid cigarettes, have been ordered to close for 3 months.

Tackling antisocial behaviour
Residents affected by antisocial behaviour (ASB) are being encouraged to speak out and seek the help that is available.

Cllr Hill blog: June 2023
Giving children the very best start in life is one of our key ambitions at the council.
Lines and signs happening in Sincil Bank
Works to get underway for new resident’s parking scheme.

Celebrating Lincolnshire’s children’s centres
Families are invited to a series of special events showcasing the support on offer at Lincolnshire’s children’s centres.

Protecting homes and businesses in Long Bennington
Work is progressing well on a flood alleviation scheme that will protect over 50 properties in the village.

New Lincoln primary school for special needs pupils
The new £13m St Christopher’s Primary School in Lincoln has been officially opened.