Image New wayfinding signs installed directing visitors to local attractions West Lindsey District Council is delighted that new visitor signs and interpretation boards have been installed in Gainsborough. Date published: 10 January 2023
Image Businesses invited to help shape the future of the Lincolnshire Wolds visitor economy East Lindsey District Council and West Lindsey District Council are inviting tourism businesses in the Lincolnshire Wolds and the surrounding area to the Love Lincolnshire Wolds Conference on Tuesday 22 November at Market Rasen Racecourse. Date published: 11 November 2022
Image West Lindsey Business Success at Lincolnshire Tourism Awards Last Friday (21 October) saw the Destination Lincolnshire Tourism Awards take place, the first since COVID restrictions began, and was a joyous occasion of businesses coming together from across the county to celebrate their achievements. Date published: 25 October 2022
Image Visitor economy is key to boosting economic growth and quality of life West Lindsey District Council has launched a new Visitor Economy Strategy and Action Plan which outlines its ongoing commitment to the sector. Date published: 24 June 2022
Image Free promotional packages announced for local Caistor, Market Rasen businesses! Businesses in Caistor, Market Rasen and the surrounding areas will benefit from new and enhanced promotional pages on local tourism website www.lovelincolnshirewolds.com. Date published: 17 February 2022
Image Sensor taps and infrared flushes will be installed in Council owned public toilets across West Lindsey! 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 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