COLUMN: How the Environment Agency monitors the cleanliness of bathing waters
Comments Off on COLUMN: How the Environment Agency monitors the cleanliness of bathing watersThe bathing water season is here, and there’s real cause for celebration.
The bathing water season is here, and there’s real cause for celebration.
West Lindsey District Council expects to hear in the next few weeks whether it has been successful in bidding for RAF Scampton.
Two new units built as part of Gainsborough’s cinema development will soon be occupied, with discussions ongoing for the third.
The Lincolnshire legs and routes for Britain’s top cycling event have been revealed.
A home care service in Bassetlaw has been rated as ‘outstanding’ by The Care Quality Commission, following its first inspection earlier this year.
Robert Jenrick and Hamish Falconer, MPs for Newark and Lincoln, among those whose constituencies now face cuts
The Labour minister Hamish Falconer and the Reform MP Robert Jenrick have voiced anger at the cancellation or delay of key transport infrastructure projects to fund the defence investment plan.
Falconer, the MP for Lincoln and Middle East minister, and Jenrick, the MP for Newark, were among those who have had cuts to road improvements in their constituencies, with savings contributing towards the increase in defence spending. Two roads in the East Midlands are among those where investment cuts have been made to fund a £15bn uplift in defence.
A giant mural has been completed in Woodhall Spa to commemorate the town’s historic connection to the Second World War.
Burgh le Marsh Town Council has completed the purchase of the a former Methodist Church, securing the building for future community use.
A long-established Mablethorpe coach company has moved to a bigger site, freeing up a key location in the town centre and reducing “unnecessary congestion” on the roads.
By July, the garden is no longer just about growth, it is about abundance.