
Have your say on National Grid’s pylon plans and “make them listen to Lincolnshire”
The electricity company has launched consultations on two pylon lines running through the county.
A mill-ion reasons to visit The Festival of History
Visitors have the rare opportunity to step inside Lincoln’s Ellis Mill when the eagerly anticipated Festival of History returns next month.
Funding on offer to provide Skills Bootcamps
Lincolnshire County Council is inviting applications from registered training providers to deliver Skills Bootcamps across the Greater Lincolnshire area.
Buy loose, waste less: Your Lincolnshire loose fruit and veg champion crowned
A family farm shop near Louth has been crowned Lincolnshire’s loose fruit and vegetable champion after topping a social media poll of the county’s residents.
Summer footway scheme announced
77 miles of pavement across 177 sites are getting an improvement in our county.
Can you help our children get to school?
Contracts are becoming available for Home to School Transport providers right across Lincolnshire. If you want to be part of the service, then you need to act now.
Remembrance walk brings fire crews together
Firefighters from Lincoln and Bradford are walking 75 miles to raise money for The Firefighters Charity and Bradford Burns Unit, marking the 40th anniversary of the Bradford City fire disaster.
National Grid denies further information request
No information provided in latest request about east coast pylon plans.
Queen of the Castle
Volunteer Pat continues to welcome visitors at Lincoln's medieval monument after six-week job turned into an eight-year passion
Netomnia joins the LCC Streetworks Charter
Internet fibre provider is teaming up with LCC’s initiative to help cut traffic disruption in Lincolnshire.
A life transformed
A pilot scheme aimed at providing technology to help people to stay independent at home has changed the life of a Lincolnshire woman