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.
Central Lincolnshire Authorities are calling on residents, businesses and community groups to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of their region by contributing to the creation of a landmark Design Code.
The leaders of all ten greater Lincolnshire councils met yesterday (Monday 24 February 2025) and agreed to work together on proposals for what local government reorganisation could look like for our county.
Local residents, community groups and schools took part in planting fruit trees in memory of lost loved ones at the community orchard in Mill Road Playing Field earlier this month.
West Lindsey District Council is proud to be marking National Apprenticeship Week (10-16 February) a national campaign highlighting the value of the apprenticeships for individuals, businesses and the local economy.
Lea Fields Crematorium celebrated its fifth anniversary with a successful open day, welcoming members of the community to learn more about its work and services it provides.