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

Roman Bank to re-open over Christmas
One of Skegness's busiest roads will temporarily re-open to keep local people moving during the holidays.
Corringham Road and Thorndike Way junction works extended into New Year
Please note that, due to a combination of wet weather, unexpected ground conditions and some delays due to coronavirus, the improvement works currently underway at the Corringham Road/Thorndike Way junction are now expected to be complete at the end of January.

Court orders business to shut after evicted tenants break back in to continue selling illegal cigarettes
Lincoln Magistrates Court issued a closure order on 110 High Street in the city following an application by Lincolnshire Trading Standards.

Community artist sought to help make creative care packages for local charities
The Collection and Usher Gallery are looking for a local artist to help create 'Make Kits' that can be distributed through local charities and foodbanks for families to make things together at home.

Lincoln pupils bring Christmas cheer to the homeless
Students at St Christopher's School in Lincoln have been working with the county council's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) team to create Christmas care packages.

Funeral arrangement request
Families in Lincolnshire are being asked to be as flexible as possible when arranging funerals of loved ones this winter.

New Lincoln Eastern Bypass now open
Lincoln's new 4.5 mile long bypass has officially opened, connecting the A15 Sleaford Road to the A158 Wragby Road.

Building on our success in Lincolnshire!
With economic growth a key council priority for Lincolnshire, there are a number of projects underway around the county.
Young learners conquer festive fundraiser
Learners and staff at the Young People’s Learning Provision (YPLP) in Lincoln have raised over £700 for a local charity.

‘Disappointed but understand’ as the whole of Lincolnshire stays in Tier 3
Councillor Martin Hill reacts to the news that Lincolnshire is to stay in Tier 3.