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Police appeal after man stabbed in Lincoln

Police appeal after man stabbed in Lincoln No arrests yet A man has sustained stab wounds after an incident in Lincoln on Friday morning. It happened at around 11.17am on St Rumbold’s Street near the YMCA building on May 7. It involved two men as they came from the Select and Save store and police were making door to door enquiries. The victim was taken to hospital for treatment. His injury is not thought to be serious. No arrests have been made at this stage. Lincolnshire Police would like to appeal for anyone who witnessed the incident, or anyone with information to assist their enquiry, to get in touch on 101 with reference number 139 of May 7.

Recruitment drive for naked Lincolnshire butlers

Recruitment drive for naked Lincolnshire butlers Looking for “guys with buff bodies” Guys with buff bodies are being recruited. | Photo: Butlers with Bums Butlers with Bums and Adonis Cabaret are on the lookout for Lincolnshire “guys with buff bodies to help keep hen party celebrators from disappointment”. The two companies specialise in serving up naked butlers and have launched a recruitment drive to get more guys on board. They are looking for buff guys ranging from 23-38 years old to get mingling with hen do guests galore, serving up canapés and drinks and posing for photos. Gym enthusiasts and fitness lovers are being encouraged to apply.

Mystery solved: What happened to lost model of Horncastle station

Mystery solved: What happened to lost model of Horncastle station Parts of old Horncastle station survived and still in use The old platform flagstones from Horncastle Railway Station are studied by Dr Ian Marshman, Chairman of Horncastle History and Heritage Society, at the location where they are still in use. | Photo: Chris Bates Part of Horncastle Railway Station, which was demolished 40 years ago, has survived and is still in use, according to the town’s History and Heritage Society. A significant part of the building, which was demolished in 1985 to make way for new premises for Bush Tyres, is still in use for its original purpose.

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