Image Councillors visit Keelby to celebrate the newly adopted Neighbourhood Plan To celebrate the adoption of the Keelby Neighbourhood Plan, Councillors took a trip to the village to hear more about it. Date published: 3 October 2023
Image Act now as free flood surveys and follow up support for businesses 'won't be available forever' The Flood Innovation Centre is urging local businesses to take action to better protect their premises, employees and other assets against the risk of flooding by requesting a free flood survey and follow-up support before it’s too late. Date published: 17 November 2022
Image Council given 'high assurance' for flood management and 'value for money' West Lindsey District Council has received two high rated assurances in its annual audit report for 2022. Date published: 10 November 2022
Image Reminder to sign up to flood warnings Following on from last week’s flash flood in Market Rasen, the Council is urging all residents to sign up for flood warnings. Date published: 22 August 2022
Image Sensor taps and infrared flushes will be installed in Council owned public toilets across West Lindsey! From our archive New infection control measures, including the fitting of sensor taps and toilet flushes will be installed in public conveniences in Caistor, Gainsborough and Market Rasen. Date published: 15 November 2021
Image Four Neighbourhood Plans adopted in West Lindsey! From our archive Local communities have been praised for helping to shape how they want their parish or town to develop in the future. Date published: 6 July 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