Ready to welcome the Tour of Britain!
Lincolnshire will host stage one and two of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men 2026 this September.

Author Talks return for autumn at the Collection Museum
The Collection Museum's popular Author Talks series are back at full-capacity with a bumper roster this autumn following on from a successful, Covid-secure, summer series.

New trauma training for Lincolnshire firefighters
A new contract between Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue and LIVES will see firefighters that attend medical incidents all trained to the same standards in trauma response.

Making some Noi-se
From raising money for the village hall to cooking traditional Thai meals for the community during lockdown, new councillor for Mablethorpe, Noi Sear is already making a difference.

New regulations for coastal car parks from November
Vehicles will no longer be allowed to park overnight in county council owned car parks along the east coast.

Community Rail Partnership on Nottingham to Skegness line shortlisted for awards
Poacher Line shortlisted in five categories at annual Industry Awards.

County Council hosts first ever Lincolnshire Climate Summit
Are you looking for ways to be more sustainable? Would you like to know more about the amazing things going on in Lincolnshire to tackle climate change?

Works to improve drainage along A52 east of Boston
Six weeks of work will begin week commencing Monday 13 September to improve the drainage system along the A52 Wainfleet Road around the junction with Wythes Lane.

Grantham Transport Strategy survey now live
Anyone who regularly travels through Grantham are encouraged to have their say in how the town's transport network looks over the next twenty years.

Do you have a favourite historic pub on the Lincolnshire coast?
If you do, then the 'Inns on the Edge' team would love to hear from you. Come along to an open day at Batemans Brewery in Wainfleet between 11am – 4pm on Wednesday 15 September.

Ellis Mill, the last remaining windmill in Lincoln, will be open for visitors on 18 and 19 September, as part of the Heritage Weekend
From 10am – 4pm, visitors will be able to see inside the tower Mill on Mill Road, talk to experts about milling and watch a short video about the history of Ellis Mill.