Lincoln students help plant 40 kilos of daffodil bulbs
Students from St Francis School, Lincoln, have been helping the UK’s leading potato supplier to spruce up their Lincoln site by planting over 40 kilos of daffodil bulbs. The planting project at...
View ArticleLocal construction firm complete £1 million Lincoln uni works
Local construction company Woodhead has completed a £1 million University of Lincoln project, refurbishing facilities and working with local sub-contractors. The phased programme of projects was...
View ArticleMidlands contractor opens Lincoln office after demand increase
Following an increase in demand in the Lincoln area, Derby-based construction firm G F Tomlinson has opened a new office in the city centre. The new office, based on Doddington Road, will help the...
View ArticleLincolnshire Co-op open £1 million Dunholme food store
Shoppers in Dunholme can now take advantage of a £1 million Lincolnshire Co-op food store, which opened its doors on Friday, October 24. An official opening ceremony was held on Thursday October 23...
View ArticleLincoln lawyer advises lead sports governors on child protection
A lawyer from Lincoln has advised some of the country’s biggest sports governing bodies on child protection in sport. Richard Parnell, the Managing Partner of Bridge McFarland, was asked to lead a...
View ArticleBusinesses and charities needed for Lincolnshire health plan
Businesses, charities and voluntary organisations are being asked to come forward to help support an emerging plan to improve the health and care sector in Greater Lincolnshire. The Greater...
View ArticleFirst brick laid for £23m Lincoln agricultural college
The first new-build agricultural college to be constructed in 50 years is beginning to take form in Lincoln. The first brick of the new Riseholme College campus was laid on October 19 by Jeanette...
View ArticleAnnual Lincolnshire food and drink guide launched in Lincoln
A free comprehensive guide to eating out in Lincolnshire has been launched in Lincoln, including some of the top eateries in the city. The Food & Drink Lincolnshire guide, which is being backed by...
View ArticleLincolnshire Co-op members to benefit from profit increase
Strong sales have seen Lincolnshire Co-op record a £170,000 rise in profit during the 2013/2014 trading year, and its members are in line for a bonus. The independent co-operative society says sales...
View ArticleJayne Southall: Putting Lincolnshire on the map
Not only does Jayne Southall stand at the helm of some of the biggest events on the Lincolnshire calendar, but she has also overseen some of the county’s most important developments in agriculture...
View ArticleThe Body Shop returns to Lincoln shopping centre
Popular cosmetic brand The Body Shop will be making a return to Lincoln’s Waterside Shopping Centre, it has been confirmed. The new shop will open on November 8, next to New Look in the shopping...
View ArticleLincoln student bar The Shed to rebrand after legal challenge
The University of Lincoln Students’ Union bar The Shed is to be rebranded as The Swan from November 14 due to legal challenges and members’ feedback. The Student Council and Executive Committee made...
View ArticleCouncil approves two blocks of student accommodation on Tentercroft Street
The City of Lincoln Council Planning Committee approved a proposal for two blocks of student accommodation on Tentercroft Street. The two new student accommodation buildings will each have three...
View ArticleBetter broadband on East Midlands Trains starting this week
Journeys to and from London on East Midlands Trains will benefit from an upgraded broadband which aims to reduce the number of “black spots” on route. The £200,000 investment means that there will be a...
View ArticleLincoln travellers helped to plan the trip of a lifetime
Ambitious Lincoln travellers could be one step closer to their dream adventure with a special travel show hosted by Lincolnshire Co-op and the University of Lincoln. The Go Global show is available for...
View ArticleLincoln BIG gets third mandate after 84% yes vote
Lincoln Business Improvement Group (BIG) levy payers have voted in favour of its continuation for at least another five years. Ballot papers were sent out to more than 800 businesses in Lincoln as the...
View ArticleSimon Gregory: The way to build a career in construction
Simon Gregory was already well on his way up the engineering ladder before he decided to make the leap into the world of construction. Today, he is not only Managing Director of Lindum Construction,...
View ArticleLincoln chippy quiz raises hundreds for Ethan Maull charity
An annual charity quiz organised by a Lincoln PR and marketing company raised over £700 for cancer treatment charity Ethan Maull’s ‘Up Yours to Cancer’ Foundation. Shooting Star PR awarded £743 to...
View ArticleFormer Lincoln Cathedral CEO named Drill Hall Board of Trustees Chair
The former Chief Executive of Lincoln Cathedral, Phil Hamlyn Williams, will become the new Chair of the Board of Trustees at Lincoln Arts Trust Ltd, the charitable organisation that owns and manages...
View ArticleCharity poppy box stolen from Lincoln Greggs
Police are appealing for information after a poppy box was stolen from a Greggs shop on Brant Road in Lincoln. The incident was reported to police on Wednesday, November 5 and is believed to have...
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