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Plans for specialist retirement accommodation on Lincoln’s Waterside South have been withdrawn. The developer McCarthy Stone said the project was no longer viable due to “wider economic factors”, but ...
Invest East Lindsey, an arms-length company wholly owned by East Lindsey District Council, is once again under scrutiny. Councillors have called for a more in-depth investigation into its operations ...
Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer has backed a local campaign to stop to hundreds of asylum seekers being housed at RAF Scampton by the government. He warned it would jeopardise a vital investment ...
Lincolnshire County Council’s executive committee has decided that it will not support solar farms on the highest-grade farmland in our region. The committee reviewed its Energy Infrastructure ...
A local councillor has called on Boston Borough Council to help fund the cost-saving transition to LED street lighting in a small village, but the council leader accused him of being “bitter” and ...
Plans are underway to construct a new pipeline from Theddlethorpe to Immingham as part of a significant Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project. But what exactly is carbon capture? The Viking CCS ...
Scampton Holdings Ltd has unveiled further details of their plan to transform the former RAF Scampton site, which promises to bring thousands of highly-skilled jobs to Lincolnshire. The company aims ...
Richmond Medical Centre in North Hykeham has seen its rating upgraded by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) from ‘Inadequate’ to ‘Requires Improvement,’ but it remains in special measures. CQC carried ...
Plans to build a major housing development in Spilsby consisting of 38 new properties have been submitted to East Lindsey District Council. According to documents from developers Jelson Homes Ltd, the ...
Lincolnshire council leaders have set their sights on a 2027 deadline for a public vote concerning Theddlethorpe’s nuclear storage plans. Yet, some demand a swifter resolution. Cllr Martin Hill, at ...
UK pub owners are being ‘starved of profits’ due to unsustainable business models, exacerbated by the challenging economic climate. Publicans gathered in Lincoln on Friday for the Saving Britain’s ...
Flooding concerns have resurfaced after the land earmarked for a 3,200-home development in Lincoln was flooded during Storm Babet. Recent events led to two months’ worth of rain falling in 24 hours, ...
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