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.

Act Now! Last few weeks of household solar group buying scheme for Lincolnshire
Not long left before the offer to bag a tailored sunshine energy deal for your home comes to an end.

Lincolnshire’s attractions celebrate Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards win
Lincoln Castle, the Museum of Lincolnshire Life and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre have received the prestigious Travellers’ Choice Award from top travel website, Tripadvisor.

New providers for community equipment in Lincolnshire
From 1 August 2025, we're introducing new partners to continue providing essential health and social care services across Lincolnshire.

Carholme Road improvements August 2025 update
An overview of progress on the Carholme Road improvement project.

Grantham Southern Relief Road August update
An overview of progress on the Grantham Southern Relief Road project.

Make a difference this August with a ‘low-waste Summer’
This August, we're proud to support ‘Low-waste Summer’ — a campaign from the Lincolnshire Waste Partnership that encourages everyone to enjoy the best of summer while cutting down on waste.

Two Gainsborough shops shuttered in Lincolnshire’s biggest ever seizure of illegal tobacco products
More than 320,000 illegal cigarettes and 165kg of hand rolling tobacco have been removed from Lincolnshire’s streets as the county council’s crackdown on unsafe tobacco products intensifies.

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Balancing 9-to-5s and saving lives - on-call firefighters do it all

Just ‘Have a Go’ this summer
Experience what it’s like to be an on-call firefighter at a Have a Go day.

New-look spaces and rarely seen works on display in first phase of Usher Gallery rehang
Visitors can enjoy a brand new work alongside rarely seen delights from the county’s 1,000-strong art collection as two transformed spaces at Lincoln’s free public art gallery re-open.