Lincolnshire’s Energy from Waste facility in North Hykeham near Lincoln has reached its 10th operational anniversary, through which time it has reduced the amount of the county’s waste going to landfill by around 93 percent, converting it into enough energy to power 27,000 homes across the county.
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‘We won’t let Lincolnshire be a dumping ground for pylons’, say councillors
Plans to erect strings of electricity pylons could be the tip of the iceberg for Lincolnshire, say county councillors determined to prevent the county becoming a dumping ground for large infrastructure projects.
That’s their reaction to the newly-published ‘Beyond 2030’ report from the Electricity System Operator which lays out recommendations for how the offshore and onshore network should develop throughout the 2030s.
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Work through your wedding planning list at the Lincolnshire County Wedding Show
- Visit www.cupidsweddingshows.com for your FREE tickets!
- Bring labels with your name and email address printed on them. Many exhibitors will ask for your details usually to send your further information and offers after the event. If you already have these printed it will save you a lot of time on the day!
- 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.
- Try to watch the fashion shows. Here you will see new trends, colours and designs.
- Most of all – enjoy your day!
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£20m cash injection promises to revitalise East Midlands community
- £14m to redevelop old print rooms in Worksop, a vacant retail unit in Priory Shopping centre and a derelict site in Harworth & Bircotes. This will help create a new education centre, NHS health and wellbeing centre, and community hub.
- £3m for streetscaping in Retford, Worksop and Tuxford town centres, helping to improve access and tackle anti-social behaviour.
- £1.5m for Worksop to renovate derelict land and create a community farm shop.
- £1m to redevelop Retford Town Hall into a new community space, including a banking hub and £150,000 for investment in Manton Children’s centre for use as a Family Hub whose services will support local families.
- £120k of funding to the Council to support them in their local skills scoping work to ensure people can make use of the economic opportunities that STEP will bring and strategic visioning for the arrival of STEP.
- £100k of funding for studies to help improve the town centres of Bassetlaw, which will further prepare the town and surrounding areas for the arrival of STEP.
“Among the eight confirmed projects, there are schemes in Tuxford and Harworth & Bircotes as well as Retford and Worksop, all of which contributes to delivering the Council’s vision for Bassetlaw as a whole to become an even better place to live, work and do business.”