Lincolnshire County Council launches Wood Cycle trial to support residents and community groups
Lincolnshire County Council is launching a new Wood Cycle trial at Tattershall Household Waste Recycling Centre to encourage reuse, reduce waste and support local community projects.

£3m boost for domestic abuse support in Lincolnshire
The continuation of government grant funding will be used to provide a range of services for those staying in refuges and shelters.

Upgrade for special schools
Council’s huge investment continues to improve schools across Lincolnshire

Essential bridge works mean road closure
Kirkby on Bain bridge is getting a refurb from late January.

Operation June recognised with national Trading Standards award
An awareness campaign developed to highlight the dangers of illicit cigarettes – Operation June – has won recognition as the best Trading Standards Project in the Chartered Trading Standards Institute

Better school meals, better health
Two local councils have joined a national pilot project to ensure that nutritious, healthy meals are served in Lincoln-area schools, helping children grow and learn.

Support from the start
Help for families wishing to give their children a head start

Children’s centres giving families a warm welcome this Christmas
This year, many of Lincolnshire’s children’s centres will remain open between Christmas and New Year, giving families a warm space where they can enjoy the festive season together.

Currently Reading
Let Lincolnshire Libraries help you find your next favourite read from the thousands of books and e-books they have available for you to borrow for free.

Family Hubs coming to Lincolnshire! More support for all families to give children a better start in life
Lincolnshire County Council has been selected as one of 75 local authorities to benefit from the government’s Family Hubs programme.

Tell us how we can help you improve your maths
Lincolnshire County Council want to hear from residents about how improving their understanding of numbers could help their daily lives.