Lincoln student housing firm expands with West End office
A local family-run student accommodation business has expanded with the introduction of a new head office in Lincoln. After 10 years running their Lincoln Digs arm from their North Hykeham office,...
View ArticleCall for Lincoln artists to design Barons for Magna Carta celebrations
Artists in Lincoln are being invited to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta by designing and painting a special Baron sculpture which will be displayed in the city centre. Lincoln...
View ArticleLincoln Superbowl site sold off to investors
The former Superbowl site in Lincoln off Tritton Road has been sold to investors for an undisclosed sum. As previously reported, the building went up for sale in September and the company later...
View ArticleFifty shades of marketing
Last weekend was a weekend women across the country had been anticipating for months. A day sure to fill them with passion and desire, while stirring up feelings sure to make any relationship feel new...
View ArticleTractor speed limits to increase in Lincolnshire
The speed limit for agricultural vehicles in Lincolnshire is due to increase from 20mph to 25mph for March 9. The change has been announced by Transport Minister Claire Perry, who also said the maximum...
View ArticleWikileaks founder Julian Assange set to speak at Lincoln conference
Controversial Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been invited to speak by the organisers of this year’s British Human Computer Interaction Conference, held in Lincoln. The previous editor-in-chief of...
View ArticleWillmott Dixon appointed to install Lincoln Tank Memorial
Construction group Willmott Dixon has been appointed to undertake the groundworks and installation of the £75,000 Lincoln Tank Memorial on Tritton Road roundabout. The UK-wide company is donating...
View ArticleCampaigners argue Lincoln restaurant would spoil Brayford views
Lincoln residents’ objections are mounting in reaction to plans to build a new restaurant overlooking Brayford Pool in the city centre. Around a dozen people have written to City of Lincoln Council to...
View ArticleHouse sales in Lincoln up by 27%, says banking group
Lincoln saw a sharp rise in the number of house sales last year, according to new research by Lloyds Bank. House sales in the city increased by 27% in the first 10 months of 2014, compared with the...
View ArticleFactory closure puts 90 jobs at risk near Lincoln
Proposals to close a vegetable packing factory in Swinderby near Lincoln could lead to around 90 job losses for the area. Despite only acquiring the site in Swinderby in October 2014, Produce World...
View ArticleWillmott Dixon selected to deliver £25m Lincoln Transport Hub
Construction company Willmott Dixon has been appointed to deliver the £25 million transport hub proposed in Lincoln. The hub is a City of Lincoln Council commitment which, depending on the security of...
View ArticleHealthy living revamp for Burton Road Pharmacy
A Lincoln pharmacy is offering an improved service to its customers after undergoing a healthy living refurbishment. Burton Road Pharmacy has become the latest Lincolnshire Co-op pharmacy to get a...
View ArticleUp to 30 jobs to go at Lincoln Dynex
Up to 30 members of staff at Dynex Semiconductor Ltd in Lincoln will lose their jobs after the company admitted financial difficulties. The firm, based on Doddington Road in Lincoln, say that the job...
View ArticleLincoln takeaway named and shamed for not paying minimum wage
A Lincoln Nepalese and Indian takeaway has been named and shamed for neglecting to pay minimum wage to one of its workers. Everest Xpress Ltd, based on Lincoln High Street, failed to pay £657.03 to an...
View ArticleLincoln council launches living wage campaign
The City of Lincoln Council has launched a new campaign encouraging employers in Lincoln to pay the living wage. The project was unveiled at the Lincoln Against Poverty Conference held on Tuesday,...
View ArticleLeo Dack: Racing his way to success
With his love of cars and motorbikes, there was only one option for Leo Dack’s career. Starting in the working world at the age of 15 straight after his GCSEs, he made the motor industry his life. So...
View ArticleFinalists announced for first Lincolnshire Digital Awards
The finalists have been announced for the first Lincolnshire Digital Awards, organised by Lincolnshire Business magazine and The Lincolnite. Outstanding digital businesses from across the county are...
View ArticleCo-op unveils plans for Lincoln Cornhill Quarter redevelopment
Lincolnshire Co-operative is consulting on plans to redevelop the Cornhill Quarter in Lincoln city centre, which will see a combination of refurbishment, extensions and new development in the area. In...
View ArticleLincoln construction company named top to work for
Lincoln-based construction company Lindum Group have been named the top building company to work for. At an awards ceremony for ‘The Sunday Times Best 100 Companies to Work For,’ held at Battersea...
View ArticlePlans for care home on Lincoln pub site signal 50 jobs
A plan to demolish the Monson Arms pub in Lincoln and build a care home in its place is expected to create some 50 jobs. The Monson Arms pub site on Skellingthorpe Road has been earmarked by Ideal Care...
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