
Meet the council’s new leadership
The Council appointed its new leader, deputy leader and executive at a meeting on Friday 23 May.
Corringham Road / Thorndike Way junction improvements reach midway point
Works to install new traffic lights and replace the drainage system at the Corringham Road/Thorndike Way junction are now more than halfway complete.
We will remember them: giant poppies bloom ahead of Remembrance Day
Giant poppies will be painted on roundabouts across Lincolnshire, as the county shows its respect for our Armed Forces.
Library services through November's lockdown
All 15 core Libraries and a number of community hubs across the county will remain open, but will be run differently through this national four week lockdown.
Statement on second national lockdown
Statement from Cllr Martin Hill, Leader of Lincolnshire County Council about the new national restrictions that will be taking place from Thursday 5 November.
Still here for you - vital services running throughout lockdown
"We know the next few weeks will be tough for so many of our residents, so we're doing all we can to keep as many of our services open and running normally.
Your feedback shapes our services: County Views panel asked about highways services
In the third survey since the panel was launched, County Views members will be asked for their thoughts about Lincolnshire's roads.
A52 Roman Bank update – Work starts to refurbish Sea View Road pedestrian crossing
Work on Phase 2 - from 143 to 161 Roman Bank has gone well, with further works on Phase 3 - from 161 Roman Bank to the Co-op access - to continue through November.
A46 Dunholme/Welton Roundabout update – New Lincoln Road Welton alignment taking shape
We have moved over 3,000 tonnes of earth, laid over 1,500 tonnes of tarmac, excavated 275m of new ditches, and lots more.
Grantham Southern Relief Road update – Phase Two works continuing to progress
The first half of the new A1 bridge will be ready for vehicles to use in October.
Supporting vulnerable people to recover from illness in their own home
Reablement support across the county is helping hundreds of vulnerable residents recover from a hospital stay, illness or injury to stay independent in their own homes.