
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.
Objection to the Western Growth Corridor development for Lincoln
Cllr Eddie Strengiel, who represents the Birchwood division on Lincolnshire County Council, explains the council's objection to the Western Growth Corridor plans for Lincoln.
Improving every area of Lincolnshire for everyone
Every year we provide essential day-to-day services for residents of all seven districts in Lincolnshire from our £1billion budget.
Managing and maintaining local ecology a big part of Lincoln bypass works
Over 300 new trees, 10,000 smaller shrubs and plants and an extensive new drainage system are just some of the ways county engineers are lessening the new road's impact on local ecology.
'Disappointing' - Lincolnshire put in Tier 3
Councillor Martin Hill, Leader of Lincolnshire County Council and Chair of the Lincolnshire Outbreak Engagement Board gives his response to the news that the whole of Lincolnshire has gone into Tier 3
'Support is out there' call for Carers Rights Day
"Don't suffer in silence, we have the support and services to be able to help you through your caring role – please get in touch and see the difference it can make."
Council Leaders send letter to Secretary of State on Covid Tiers announcement
Following today's Lincolnshire Outbreak Engagement Board (LOEB) meeting, the Leaders of the county council and district councils have sent a joint letter ahead of the announcement of the tier levels.
County council awarded £110 million towards North Hykeham Relief Road
Lincolnshire County Council has been allocated £110 million from the Department for Transport (DfT) towards building the North Hykeham Relief Road.
Reaction to Spending Review
Cllr Martin Hill OBE, leader of the Council, and Cllr Colin Davie, executive councillor for economy and place, given reactions to today's announcements by The Chancellor.
Don't toy with your child's safety this Christmas
Lincolnshire Trading Standards is warning shoppers to watch out for unsafe toys being sold online.
"This has real potential to make difficult congestion worse" – Council objects to housing development before road improvements
The Council submitted an objection to plans for the Western Growth Corridor development which would see 3,200 new homes built on land west of Tritton Road in Lincoln.