Flooding Roadshows taking place across Lincolnshire
We’re hitting the road to offer you practical advice and support to be better prepared for flooding

Complete reconstruction of Lincoln Road in Welton to start in October
Works to completely demolish and reconstruct Lincoln Road in Welton are due to start next month.
Enjoy, respect and protect the Lincolnshire countryside
Lincolnshire’s glorious countryside can provide physical and mental benefits.

Don't take away a test from someone who needs it
People are being urged not to seek a test for coronavirus unless they have symptoms or have been asked to by a healthcare professional.

We will remember them: committed to supporting Lincolnshire Remembrance parades
In a letter to Remembrance parade organisers across the county, Lincolnshire County Council and Lincolnshire Police offer advice and guidance to help events run smoothly this year.

Covid-19 testing capacity and demand update for Lincolnshire
The testing needs of parts of the country with high rates of infection are being prioritised over the request for appointments in areas like Lincolnshire, which has a relatively low infection rate.

Looking to install a dropped kerb? Think ABCD
Lincolnshire County Council has released new, clear guidance on how to install a dropped kerb outside your property.

A46 Dunholme and Welton Roundabout – Night-time road closures on A46 planned for September
Drainage works, kerb installation, excavation of ditches and more planned for A46 Dunholme and Welton Roundabout this month.

New guidance on cancelled weddings for couples and businesses
New guidance for wedding services which have been, or will be, affected by the coronavirus pandemic from Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is available now.

Major improvements at Corringham Road and Thorndike Way junction underway
Works to install new traffic lights at the Corringham Road and Thorndike Way junction started on Monday 7 September.
Nearly 2,000 years of history uncovered south of Grantham
Thousands of artefacts were discovered along the Grantham Southern Relief Road, including pottery, bones, roof tiles, an iron sickle, a copper spoon handle, brooches, coins and stone walls.