Lincolnshire County Council

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Primary School Offers Out Now

Offers of primary school places have been sent out to parents who applied to Lincolnshire…

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Nominations are now open for the Good Citizens Awards 2019

Nominations are now open across the county for you to nominate your Good Citizens of…

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Can you beat Gritty McGritface?

Lincolnshire County Council is inviting residents to help name the gritters that will be out…

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Adverse Weather Brings Third School Snow Day

Adverse weather continues to keep local schools closed with both King Edward VI Academy and…

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Gritters make back-to-back runs as snow hits Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire’s 43 gritters have been out twice overnight as heavy snow affects the county. The…

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Local Schools Shut Due To Weather

Spilsby Primary School and King Edward Academy are among the local schools shut due to…

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Boston ‘most negative’ about street light changes but Lincolnshire has a dim-view as a whole

Boston has reacted the most negatively to street light changes in Lincolnshire, county councillors are…

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Council nets extra £1.7m to tackle an estimated 30,000 potholes

The Government has given Lincolnshire County Council a further £1.7m from its 2017/18 Pothole Action…

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Scrutiny committee to review county council decision to switch off street lights

Following months of criticism and security concerns locally after the county council’s decision to turn…

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Five Candidates Put Forward For County Council Elections

Five candidates will fight it out to be the County Councillor for the Spilsby area.…

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Council To Poll For New Approach To Local Government in Lincolnshire

Residents in Lincolnshire will be asked for their views on abolishing all eight councils in…

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Lincolnshire County Council rejects devolution deal that would bring £450million into the county

Lincolnshire County Council has voted to reject a historic devolution deal that would bring £450million…

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