Work starts on Hornbeam Business Park in Horncastle
Win a BOUNCY CASTLE for your wedding at Cupid’s Spring Wedding Show!
- Visit www.cupidsweddingshows.com for your FREE tickets
- You could create a temporary Wedding email address to pass on to suppliers. Many people do not like passing on their personal email address – this way suppliers can still send you information and offers after the show
- Bring swatches of material or ribbon in your chosen colour scheme to help when talking to exhibitors (for example Florists could recommend certain flowers in season the date of your Wedding which will match your chosen colours)
- Talk to as many suppliers as you can – many will have gifts for every couple
- Most importantly – enjoy the day!

East Lindsey announces investment of more than £7.8m in district
East Lindsey District Council has this week announced investment of more than £7.8m in the district, as part of a transformational fund designed to create welcoming places, support events, attract visitors, develop local communities and enable business growth.
- Further allocations were also given:
- £1.8million for tourism related activities
- £1.25million for place and asset improvements
- £650k for cultural events and arts engagement
- £250k for heritage projects, including support for the development of vibrant markets across the district, public car park enhancement and resurfacing works in popular destination such as Sutton on Sea, a wayfinding strategy to include new signage, lighting and street furniture, works to enable shop front improvements and the creation of a business case for new visitor facilities and infrastructure that promote the Lincolnshire Wolds as a tourist destination.
Lincolnshire will still go to the polls on May 1st
Brigg’s The Rabbit Hole named Regional Finalist for Independent Bookshop of the Year
The Rabbit Hole is a friendly, community-focused Indie Book Shop in Brigg, with a little bit of something for everyone.
The shop is especially passionate about books for children, with a dedicated, large and varied selection of fiction and non-fiction books for kids. However, you will also find a selection of books for older children, YA fiction, grown up fiction, and an eclectic selection of non-fiction.
The Rabbit Hole additionally hosts author/illustrator events and workshops, as well as being behind the No Limits Festival, featuring an action-packed programme brimming with authors, inspiring illustrators and live performances, bringing the magic of books and creative arts to life.
Turn out the potting shed, urges Heritage Seed Library
Horncastle Powerlifters push fundraising to limit for LNAA
Get ready for two unforgettable nights of music


Bold new outdoor art installation coming to Burghley in 2025

Lincolnshire trailer firm headed by three sisters celebrates 60th anniversary
Lincoln Castle gets world’s only display of three historic legal documents
Lincoln Castle has become the only place in the world where it’s possible to see, side by side, three of the most important documents in British legal history.
Work starts on one of Grimsby’s biggest single investments
Donations enable ‘dementia pets’ to be given to Lincolnshire hospital wards
Lincoln Festival of History returns for second year
Lincoln Festival of History is returning for a second year and will be staged between May 3rd and 5th between 11am to 5pm.
Chris’s round-Britain walk funds two years of charity’s mental health care for children
The walk in numbers 2 years 4 shirts, three hats, one set of walking poles – but only two pairs of pants and socks 6 pairs of boots 110 Masonic Centres visited 427 nights in a tent 72 nights indoors, including caravans, a boat, motorhomes, a masonic hall, a church, a beer festival marquee stage, but only two beaches… 378 days walked 6,479 miles walked 13,324,917 steps taken 44 Masonic Provinces visited; 21 in England and Wales; 23 in Scotland 12 islands walked on: Orkney, Skye, Mull, Aaran, Anglesey, Scilly, Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Wight, Hayling Island, Portsea, and the Isle of Man £83,000 raised for the Masonic Charitable Foundation, including gift aid, by the finale on February 15th 1,935 pints drunk (which works out at almost 27 miles to the gallon…)
Generous local donation brings defibrillator to Fenchurch House Care Home
Energy firm says Gainsborough gas resources could generate GDP contribution of over £100bn
County Council gives away more free trees
Lincolnshire County Cllr Tom Ashton was on hand to help with handing out tree care information, kits and the plants themselves. He said: “Trees and hedgerows are such a vitally important part of our natural landscape. The multifunctional benefits of planting trees and hedges are obvious, improving the wellbeing of wildlife, overall health of the countryside and positively impacting people who live in it and enjoy it.
New accommodation to be built in £65m contract at RAF Digby
“This investment into Royal Air Force Digby is a clear demonstration by the MOD of its intent to enhance the accommodation offer to our personnel while making buildings more sustainable.”
Bill Hocking, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, said: “We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with the DIO to deliver this much-needed facility for those serving at RAF Digby. We have a strong track record in providing this kind of facility to the armed forces and look forward to ensuring the personnel receive the high-quality living spaces they deserve.” Construction is expected to start in March. Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/shintartanya