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Lincolnshire Police.
The lifting of restrictions will mean that emergency services are in more demand, so the force expects calls for service to increase as lockdown lifts.
From July 19, face coverings will no longer be a legal requirement and nightclubs, theatres and other venues will re-open.
However, in line with the National Police Chiefs’ Council, police officers and staff will continue wearing face coverings and they would ask the public to continue to do so when visiting a police station.
Chief Inspector Andy Morrice said: “The Government’s guidance is not legally enforceable by the police.
“As we enter step four out of lockdown we would encourage the public to think about the impact their actions may have on others. We are still at the height of the pandemic and Covid cases are rising substantially across the county.
Flames engulf Lincoln machinery warehouse
The fire caused severe damage
Photo: Drew Kearns
A Lincoln business is waking to severe damage at its industrial rentals warehouse after an electrical fault sparked a fire.
Fire crews from Lincoln South, Lincoln North and Waddington rushed to battle the blaze at Sunbelt Rentals on George Street just after 7pm on Monday, April 19.
Once extinguished, inspectors said it was apparent there had been damage to eight mobile traffic lights units and plant machinery, as well as severe smoke damage to 100% of the building.
Photo: Drew Kearns
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue added: “Thermal imaging cameras, one positive pressure fan and four breathing apparatus were also used to ventilate the building.