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.

First tenant moves into the Hub at the South Lincolnshire Food Enterprise Zone
Moving into new office space was a well-calculated decision for local accountant Tim Burrows, of Station One Accountants.

Giving children in care a place to call home
Lindum Group has started work on a new children’s care home designed by Kier Construction, Design & Business Services on behalf of Lincolnshire County Council.

More praise for Lincoln Castle: learning team wins Sandford Award
The Investigate Learning team at Lincoln Castle has been recognised for the outstanding learning programme they offer schools, colleges, and universities.

Creative businesses in Greater Lincolnshire & Rutland could benefit from millions of pounds of government funding
A successful bid for the region to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Create Growth programme will see £1.275m in grant funding coming to the area.

Six new bridge piers being built as part of Grantham relief road project
Galliford Try is currently building six bridge piers near the River Witham, which support the bridge at its centre.

Grantham Southern Relief Road October update
What we achieved in October and what we have planned for November.

The Collection's Artisan Market returns this weekend
Kickstart your Christmas shopping and support local artisan makers at The Collection Museum’s Autumn Artisan Market on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 November.

Better protection from sexual abuse for Lincolnshire children
Local organisations are being provided with new tools to tackle child sexual abuse and support those affected.

One month of Greetwell Road improvements set for October
Road reconstruction works to Greetwell Road, between Sewell Road and Greetwell Close, will start on Monday 3 October.

Research into Stamford traffic patterns set to begin today
The two-week study in Stamford, which will measure traffic flows through the area, started on Monday 31 October.