Two high-tech agricultural businesses in Lincolnshire have been offered funding from a national £7.5 million pot to support innovation and growth.
High-tech Lincolnshire agricultural initiatives win financial backing from Government
Free-of-charge eye clinic in Brigg on Friday, 21 June: A new way to monitor and improve the health of your eyes


Council successful in purchase of former B&M site as part of major transformation plans
Almost 90 churches throw open their doors for West Lindsey Churches Festival
- Stepping back in time to the year 875, when Bishop Aelfnoth built his church at Stow, to serve as Mother Church for his Lincolnshire Diocese. St Mary’s, Stow is a treasure trove of beautiful artefacts and architecture. Other fine churches with Saxon origins can be found at Greetwell and Knaith.
- Going forward to the Norman period there are the ironstone churches of Caistor, Nettleton, Market Rasen as well as Middle Rasen with its fine Norman Archway.
- Two of the festival’s medieval ‘little gems’ not to be missed are St Oswald’s at Rand, on a deserted medieval village, and St Edith’s at Coates by Stow, with its 11th century rood loft and screen.
Lincolnshire couple honoured for their role in supporting 150 young lives
Lincolnshire couple Robert and Margaret Isdale have been honoured for their work as foster carers, having looked after more than 150 children during their fostering career.