Image Council pioneers green initiative: Solar panels installed on waste collection vehicles West Lindsey District Council is proud to announce a ground-breaking initiative that is part of a “green revolution” in its Operational Services and is contributing to a more sustainable future. In a bold move to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions, the council has successfully installed solar panels on six of their waste collection vehicles. Date published: 2 July 2023
Image Solar panels helping to reduce carbon footprint The Mulsanne Park Pavilion in Nettleham has been fitted with solar panels as part of plans to modernise the building and reduce its carbon footprint. Date published: 23 January 2023
Image Industrial scale solar projects could be catastrophic on the countryside and rural communities Councillors in West Lindsey say they are "extremely concerned" about the sheer scale and number of solar projects planned within a small area of the district. Date published: 5 October 2022
Image Businesses across Greater Lincolnshire are invited to take part in a survey on the topic of devolution Councils across Greater Lincolnshire are developing proposals for devolution and want to start a conversation with businesses to explore whether devolution is right for our area. Date published: 19 May 2022
Image Plans approved to alter and extend historic Victorian building in Dunholme From our archive Councillors have unanimously agreed planning permission to alter and extend part of a historic Victorian building in the heart of Dunholme. Date published: 12 March 2021
Image Census Engagement Manager aiming to provide support for all during Census 2021 From our archive The Census Engagement Manager for the West Lindsey area has set himself on a mission to make sure that every resident has the support they need to complete the 2021 census. Date published: 5 March 2021
Image Is West Lindsey still made up of 89,250 people; including 213 Jedi Knights? From our archive Residents in West Lindsey will be asked to take part in a piece of history this March, with households up and down the District being asked to complete the once-in-a-decade census, to determine exactly what and who makes up our streets. Date published: 10 February 2021