Image Renew your garden waste subscription service ready for collections from March Residents are now able to renew or subscribe to Garden Waste Collections in 2024. Date published: 25 January 2024
Image Behind the Business: Meet Andrew, Sarah and Steve Andrew, Sarah and Steve are graphic and digital designers at Systematic based in Caistor. Date published: 16 December 2022
Image Wellbeing in colder months This article is written by Lisa Walker, owner of InLine Therapies based in Nettleham. Date published: 13 December 2022
Image Behind the Business: Meet Lisa from InLine Therapies Lisa is a registered physiotherapist and owner of InLine Therapies based in Nettleham. Date published: 13 December 2022
Image Council recognised for its work collecting waste and keeping our streets clean West Lindsey District Council has picked up a double award at a national industry awards ceremony. Date published: 9 December 2022
Image Inspirational manager recognised as finalist at national awards ceremony West Lindsey District Council’s Building Control Manager has been presented with a certificate in recognition of his leadership skills. Date published: 11 November 2022
Image Caistor architects join building control partnership Exciting news as West Lindsey District Council’s Building Control welcomes another local design practice into the LABC partnership scheme. Date published: 8 November 2022
Image Think Local: Discover Caistor’s hidden gems just a stone's throw away from town centre Caistor’s Cornhill area is open for business offering a truly local shopping experience. Date published: 16 June 2022
Image Gainsborough residents love their street! From our archive Residents living on Haldane Street in the town took part in a ‘Love Your Street’ day organised by housing charity Acis Group on Friday 18 March. Date published: 23 March 2022
Image Garden waste collections charge will be fixed for 2 years in West Lindsey! From our archive Subscribers to the popular garden waste service will have the price of the collection fixed for the next two years. Date published: 16 November 2021