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.

Exciting next chapter for Lincolnshire Libraries
Lincolnshire Libraries’ success story to continue as provider re-appointed.

Your views needed about Local Nature Recovery
A consultation has been launched to get feedback on strategy plans

Chalk Streams in Lincolnshire – 10-year plan launched
More rare than rain forests, our important natural waterways are under fresh focus with a county-wide discover, restore and enhance strategy

Wainfleet St Mary road closure for three days in February
Highways crew to dig trial holes across the road as first part of riverbank safety plan

Have your say: Edge of Care service
Share your views on how the council supports families with children at risk of entering the care system.

‘Beneath Big Skies’: Paintings celebrating Lincolnshire’s rural heritage go on display
Don’t miss your chance to see Lincolnshire artist Robin Wheeldon’s beautiful oil paintings as one of the largest exhibitions of his work goes on display at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life.

Business support for all shapes and sizes
From skills to support, advice to grant funding, Lincolnshire County Council can help make 2026 your year for growth.
Lead on to Louth: ‘Beyond’ activity programme to inspire more young people
After hitting the ground running in Sleaford and Gainsborough, Louth is the next community to benefit from ‘Beyond’ – Lincolnshire County Council’s positive activity programme.

New executive councillor for highways
Cllr Michael Cheyne has announced his intention to step down from the Executive, with Cllr David East set to take up the executive portfolio for highways and transport at Lincolnshire County Council.

Council presses Government to review NSIP planning process
Lincolnshire County Council raises serious concerns around the current NSIP application process and its power over local voices.