All Local Returning Officers in the Greater Lincolnshire area (covering Lincolnshire County Council, North Lincolnshire Council and North East Lincolnshire Council administrative areas) conducted a verification and count for their own individual areas.
Beautifully restored historic shop fronts and high-quality residential units have been unveiled in Gainsborough’s town centre. West Lindsey District Council leaders celebrated the transformation of several properties in the town with a tour.
West Lindsey District Council is excited to announce work has commenced installing 620 pv solar panels on one of its leisure centres. The panels are currently being installed on the roof of the West Lindsey Leisure Centre in Gainsborough.
The High Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Philip Dymoke, was given a guided tour of Gainsborough town centre to see firsthand the exciting regeneration projects taking shape.
The leader of West Lindsey District Council will write to all council leaders in Greater Lincolnshire and the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities, and Local Government, urging them to abandon plans for a ‘mega-council’.
West Lindsey District Council has reaffirmed its commitment to improving leisure and wellbeing across the district, with plans to expand its capital programme.
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, children from Newton on Trent Church of England Primary School are looking to establish a food larder in the village. The initiative follows the closure of the village’s only shop, following the owners’ retirement.
Over 260 people came together on Friday (February 28th) to celebrate the best of Greater Lincolnshire and Rutland’s £2.6bn visitor economy at the Destination Lincolnshire Tourism Excellence Awards 2024-25.
Residents and supporting businesses came together for the unveiling of new benches and planters during February 2025 in Hemswell Cliff. The benches have been installed by Hemswell Cliff Parish Council with support from local businesses.