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Local Elections 2021: The Lincolnshire County Council candidates
Find your candidates in the county council elections
County Hall on Newland in Lincoln. | Photo: James Mayer for The Lincolnite
More than 250 candidates in almost 70 wards are standing in the Lincolnshire County Council elections next month.
Voters will go to the polls on Thursday, May 6 to choose who they want to represent them in county council for the next four years.
The Conservatives have overall control of the council with 54 of 70 seats, with Labour having five and needing to gain 50 seats for a majority.
The Independents currently have six seats, independent (non-aligned councillors) have two, Liberal Democrats have one and Lincolnshire Independents also have one. There is a vacancy currently at Market Rasen Wolds ward.
The lockdown rule changes you need to know for April 12
Beer gardens, shopping and a haircut all permitted
| Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
England will enter the next stage of its roadmap out of coronavirus lockdown on Monday, meaning non-essential retail and gyms can reopen, as well as pubs, bars and restaurants for outdoor service only.
The rules will come into play on Monday, April 12, allowing for the retail sector to open its doors for customers once again, less than two weeks after the latest lockdown easing on March 29, which meant outdoor socialising was allowed for up to six people.
The Mariner s Rest on Albert Street in Grimsby. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
A Grimsby pub’s licence has been suspended until June 14, 2021 after it breached COVID-19 rules four times, despite two warnings from police.
The Mariner’s Rest pub on Albert Street East was caught breaching lockdown guidance on February 13 this year by Humberside Police, which saw six people mixing indoors and on three other occasions.
North East Lincolnshire Council made its decision in its Licensing Sub-Committee on Friday.
When officers arrived during the February incident, they witnessed around 15 to 20 people fleeing from the premises.
A member of staff said he decided to go to the Mariners on Saturday, February 13 around 5.30pm to get the lines cleaned.