The Central Lincolnshire Local Plan provides an overarching suite of policies that inform planning decisions and infrastructure investments across City of Lincoln, North Kesteven and West Lindsey.
On Thursday 6 June, Lincoln will commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the 65th anniversary of granting Freedom of the City to RAF Waddington with a parade, beacon lighting and flypast.
Lincoln City Foundation hosted their inaugural Community World Cup at the LNER Stadium on Saturday 4 May with 18 different teams going head-to-head in a 6-a-side tournament.
City of Lincoln Council is celebrating its successful completion of projects as part of the High Street Heritage Action Zones (HSHAZ) four-year programme in partnership with Historic England.
City of Lincoln Council has confirmed that the construction works to create a new signalised junction on Skellingthorpe Road/Birchwood Avenue, are shortly due to be completed.
City of Lincoln Council’s refurbished Cornhill Market, previously known as Central Market, will welcome traders this spring with a diverse range of products and food.
Work is close to completion on giving another Lincoln shopfront a new lease of life and is the final of 11 historic shopfronts to be revamped as part of a High Street Heritage Action Zone scheme.
Later this month, Boultham Park will launch its second Earth Hour event to raise awareness of climate change following its successful first event last year.
Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are now available for use at three more locations in Lincoln: The Lawns, Lucy Tower Street, Shuttleworth House, Motherby Lane and Rosemary Lane.
A group of local councils have been awarded government funding to help hard-to-reach households improve the energy efficiency of their homes to reduce emissions and save money.
Launched by City of Lincoln Council in August 2018, Lincoln Community Lottery has now raised more than £200k for good causes located in and around the City of Lincoln.
City of Lincoln Council and Lindum Western Growth Community Ltd unveiled the vibrant and imaginative new hoarding adorned with artwork exclusively designed by the school's talented Year 4 and 6 pupils
Cllr Ric Metcalfe is to retire from his role as councillor for Glebe ward and Leader of City of Lincoln Council with effect from May 2024, following more than 42 years’ service to the city.
The project will complement the recently introduced residents parking scheme by reducing the level of traffic within the area, which will in turn act as a catalyst for further investment.
City of Lincoln Council and Heritage Lincolnshire have secured the necessary funding to bring the iconic 40-42 Michaelgate in Lincoln back to life. Works will begin next week.
An application has been submitted for a statue of a beloved local dog, Snips, to sit within Lincoln’s revamped Cornhill Market in the Cornhill Quarter area.
City of Lincoln Council’s Executive will discuss proposals to transfer a number of historic artefacts, not related directly to the city, to Lincolnshire County Council.