Time to turn your food waste into clean energy – Collections starting in City of Lincoln, North Kesteven and West Lindsey
The first food waste collection for households in North Kesteven, City of Lincoln and West Lindsey are under two weeks away, and residents are being encouraged to start using their food waste caddies.

Lincolnshire businesses reminded about allergen law change
Lincolnshire Trading Standards is encouraging businesses to prepare for upcoming allergen labelling changes.

Halmer Gate roundabout improvements set for August
Daytime resurfacing works to the Halmer Gate roundabout in Spalding will start on Monday 9 August.

Support refused for proposed changes to hospital urology services
Lincolnshire County Council's Health Scrutiny Committee has refused to back current proposals going out to consultation on changes to hospital urology services.

Buying and installing fire safety equipment in your home
Advice from Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue and Lincolnshire Trading Standards on smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.

Recycling is changing: Separate paper and card collections and cleaner recycling for North Kesteven residents to begin in Autumn
Residents in North Kesteven will receive a new purple-lidded recycling bin for clean and dry paper and card next month.

Supporting Lincolnshire's #litterheroes
New 'litter picking kit' scheme launched across Lincolnshire to help support communities in the fight against litter.

New waterproofing starts going down on Pelham Bridge
Works to repair Pelham Bridge in Lincoln started on 7 June; this week, we began installing the new waterproofing on the stripped-back bridge deck.

Safety improvements for Welbourn A607 rail bridge
Work will start on Monday 26 July to improve safety on the Cliff Road bridge between Leadenham and Welbourn on the A607.

Cigarettes seized in Boston shop raid
Lincolnshire Trading Standards raided the shop on West Street in Boston on Thursday 8 July 2021.

Devolution opportunities for Greater Lincolnshire still on the table
The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has reinforced a commitment to offering county areas like Greater Lincolnshire opportunities for more powers and funding.