Image Council allocates £1.2 million towards public green spaces in Gainsborough as part of our levelling up plans West Lindsey District Council have recently approved plans to transform two green spaces in Gainsborough Town Centre. Date published: 26 October 2023
Image Council Welcomes Local Skills Improvement Plan The Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) is a major new project led by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) to review and realign skills supply and demand across Greater Lincolnshire & Rutland. Date published: 22 December 2022
Image Hundreds through the door as keen job seekers show their interest in employment opportunities and more! A free event highlighting employment opportunity, career guidance and training in the district took place earlier last week in Gainsborough. Date published: 24 October 2022
Image Opportunities for businesses and job seekers at employment and training event A free event to highlight employment opportunities, career guidance and training in the district will take place next month. Date published: 3 October 2022
Image New approach to recruitment leads to award success A 19-year-old man from Gainsborough has been highly commended in the National Egg and Poultry Awards – thanks to the support from his employer, Noble Foods. Date published: 26 July 2022
Image Solar panels on new depot supports council’s net zero carbon push! From our archive West Lindsey District Council has installed solar panels on its new £5 million depot, which is currently under construction on land near Caenby Corner. Date published: 17 June 2021
Image Announcement of Parish Council result From our archive Peter Watson and Andrew Creek have been elected as Parish Councillors for Normanby-by-Spital. Date published: 7 May 2021
Image Elections 2021 From our archive A recap of all the West Lindsey election results 2021. Date published: 7 April 2021
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