Positive start for food waste collections across Lincolnshire
The first week of new food waste collections across the City of Lincoln, North Kesteven and West Lindsey has been a success, with thousands of households taking part in the new recycling service.

Coronavirus: update on county council services
Cllr Martin Hill, Leader of Lincolnshire County Council, provides an update on the current situation at the council and our services during this time.

Bypass team donates planters to local parish council
The Lincoln Eastern Bypass project team donated a number of planters to Cherry Willingham Parish Council for their community square.
Coronavirus update: Heritage sites to close
We have taken the decision to close our heritage sites until further notice, to help reduce the spread of Coronavirus.
Coronavirus: latest advice
We are following advice from Public Health England and passing on information to the public, staff, schools and care and support providers to help reduce the possible spread of the virus.

Lincoln Castle wins Best Large Visitor Attraction in Lincolnshire Award
Lincoln Castle has won Best Large Visitor Attraction in the Lincolnshire Tourism Excellence Awards 2020.

Budget response 2020
The council's leader and executive member for economy have given their reaction to today's Budget.

See Lincoln's hidden heritage at Posterngate
Get a glimpse into Lincoln’s hidden past as a unique part of the city’s heritage is opened up to the public for the first time in 2020.

Come for a Lincoln Castle showcase event, stay as a friend
Ever fancied being a medieval re-enactor, Victorian Prison Guard or guide at Lincoln Castle? Join the 'Friends of Lincoln Castle' at its 35th anniversary Showcase Weekender on 28 and 29 March.

Joint statement on confirmed COVID-19 case in Lincolnshire
Public Health England is contacting people who had close contact with one of the latest confirmed cases, a resident of Lincolnshire recently returned from Italy.

Works to improve A17/A153 Sleaford Rugby Club junction start next month
The four-month improvement project will see new approach lanes and traffic signals installed to help reduce travel times for those in and around Sleaford.