
Have your say on National Grid’s pylon plans and “make them listen to Lincolnshire”
The electricity company has launched consultations on two pylon lines running through the county.
Supporting our children and young people
Children's Mental Health Week runs from 1-7 February and local children and young people are being reminded that a helping hand is available if they are struggling.
Green Masterplan impact on local flooding
Cllr Colin Davie, executive councillor for economy and place, discusses the impact of the Green Masterplan on local flooding
Volunteers in Lincolnshire thanked for vital role in pioneering river wildlife survey
Volunteers with the Lincolnshire Chalk Streams Project have led the way in trialling a new river surveying project which is being rolled out nationally.
Green Masterplan impact on emergency services and heritage
Cllr Nick Worth, executive councillor for emergency services and culture, discusses the impact of the Green Masterplan on emergency services and heritage
Green Masterplan impact on businesses
Cllr Colin Davie, executive councillor for economy and place, discusses the impact of the Green Masterplan on businesses
Over 2,000 years of history uncovered west of Spalding
Thousands of artefacts were discovered along the route of the Spalding Western Relief Road, with some of the oldest activity dating back to the Iron Age.
Partnership work ensures effective care sector support during pandemic
Close partnership work between care providers, Lincolnshire County Council and health partners ensured the care sector was resilient in supporting vulnerable people through the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lincolnshire's Green Masterplan
As part of the global effort to help tackle climate change Lincolnshire County Council has committed to be "net carbon zero" by 2050
Final phase of Corringham Road / Thorndike Way junction works to start next week
Works to complete road surfacing on Corringaham Road will take place during w/c 25 January.
Arts funding for Lincoln's heritage sites to help digital learning
The Collection Museum has scooped £35,000 from the Respond and Reimagine Art Fund grant to help develop more online learning resources.