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East Lindsey Target published Advice sought on Louth Cattle Market sale
The council has stressed that if the present livestock market in Louth is eventually sold, a new cattle market will be provided elsewhere in the town in accordance with the town's Royal Charter.
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East Lindsey Target published Lincolnshire market town will lose commmunity hall
A MARKET town looks set to lose another of its assets after a decision was made to close a community hall.
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East Lindsey Target published Lincolnshire's open air pools open for Bank Holiday
SKEGNESS' open air swimming pool will be open to the public this Bank Holiday together with paddling pools and beach chalets.
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MCLA Graduates Handed Keys to Open...
Catt Linehan Chaput with mom Mary and state Rep. Gailanne Cariddi. The past City Council candidate plans a career in public service.
EnjoyTheDales commented Rural residents' fears of another tragedy waiting to happen
In recent weeks we have seen numerous fatalities on the roads around Grimsby. With such devastating consequences, yet any process to make good the underlying issues will no doubt take months or even years to address and bring to a satisfactory conclusion.
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According to a report by the Centre for Social Justice , 51 per cent of people of working age in the ward are claiming out-of-work benefits.
Oil slick causes biker to lose control
Jonathan Shinn, 45, of Kensington Place, Scartho, lost control on a bend which was covered in a slick of spilled oil.
Dogging woe prompts marsh plea
A group set up to tackle public sex acts on a Lincolnshire nature reserve has made a plea for people to reclaim the area.
Dog dirt blights Keelby's best kept chances
Campaigners aiming to put Keelby at the top of the county's best kept villages, plan to purge their streets and verges of dog dirt.
Academy girls box clever with England
TALENTED boxer Milli Hansen looks set for a bright future in the sport after punching her way into the England squad.
Join in the Blundell Park fun with 'Our First Match'
More than 300 youngsters from five of the area's schools took their chance to watch their local team's Conference play-off push this campaign free of charge.
John Alexander Swindell , 41, of Great Stather Close, Burton, pleaded guilty to using a motor vehicle without third party insurance and driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence.
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Councillor Elaine Marper, ward member for Burton upon Stather and Winterton, is urging residents to clean up after their pets, after countless piles of dog dirt were seen close to two popular caravan sites in Burton.
Video: Louth Bee Festival kicks off with a family fun day
Louth was buzzing to the sound of bees on Saturday as its Festival of Bees kicked off with a family fun day at Spout Yard Park.
'Luddites are in the ascendency' on council
Councillor Greenbeck, who has served as chairman for the past five years, failed to secure re-election to the post at the parish council's annual meeting.
CJHall_LE published Offshore wind farm partners announced as 2013 SO Festival's main...
Lincolnshire offshore wind farm developers Centrica Energy and their partners have been announced as the So Festival's main private sector sponsors.
Fitties residents taking council to court over human rights
The move is in response to the council's refusal to let them stay in their chalets 50 weeks of the year mainly due to a risk of flooding.
VIDEO Thousands join in Race For Life
OLD girl led 2,500 women in this year's Race For Life which could raise in excess of 140,000. Cancer touches the lives of everyone in our community and every year, women run, jog and walk to raise money for Cancer Research UK and its fight against the disease.
Pupil creates perfect logo for academy
Winning design: Willows Academy head teacher Ruth Beckett with the school's new logo, designed by six-year-old Ruby Jennings.
Debutant Hallam helps Meggies to home win
Clee had been dealt a blow in the warm-up with veteran Andy Ellis going down with a calf strain and Ian Hallam gaining a late call-up for his Yorkshire League debut.