Food waste collections off to a strong start across Lincolnshire
One month after launching food waste collections in Lincoln, North Kesteven and West Lindsey, and two weeks into South Kesteven’s rollout, early results show a positive response from residents.

British Sign Language courses available for Lincolnshire’s learners
County council helps fund and deliver sign language learning.

Government confirms backing for North Hykeham Relief Road
The £110m investment will mean faster journeys and less congestion for people across Lincoln and Lincolnshire.

Royal recognition for the caring community
An event at Windsor Castle has celebrated the work of unpaid carers and the professionals who support them.

‘Made With Love’ furniture project opens its doors
Lincolnshire County Council’s Community Intervention Team has launched a new initiative called ‘Made With Love’, transforming donated furniture into high-quality, upcycled pieces for those in need.

Development Works Update – Surfleet Road, Pinchbeck
Here’s the latest information from Lincolnshire County Council and Burmor Construction, about current drainage and footpath development works.

Royal reception for two of Lincolnshire’s unsung heroes
A reception hosted by King Charles has recognised local and regional government staff making a difference to their communities – including two Lincolnshire County Council employees.

Recognising your efforts this National Apprenticeship Week
Nominations to open for the Greater Lincolnshire Apprenticeship and Skills Awards, following National Apprenticeship Week 2026.

Books and beyond: New library opens at Lincoln Community Hub
Next chapter for Boundary Street Hub as a new library joins site’s community facilities.

Santa sleighs and open days help break fundraising record
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue’s Christmas events raise a record £34,000 for charity.

Coming together to support Lincolnshire carers
A Carers Innovation and Improvement Workshop brought together the local caring community to discuss how to better support Lincolnshire’s 70,000 unpaid carers.