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Restaurants in Wrexham and Flintshire are celebrating opening indoors

THE long awaited re-opening of indoor hospitality in Wales will begin from Monday - and eateries in Flintshire and Wrexham couldn t be more excited. It has been a long time coming for the hospitality industry - but people thinking about dining out - indoors - from Monday will find a lot to tantalise the tastebuds. Cafes and restaurants will be serving up some old favourites, but many have added new items to their menus to celebrate. And some, like the Sleepy Panda in Wrexham, are offering discounts and other special offers. The restaurant posted on socia media: We re-open for dining in on the 17th May! We can t wait to welcome you back inside and are offering 20% off!

Man named and charged after Boston drug raids

Man named and charged after Boston drug raids Nine others released Officers raided multiple houses in the Boston area, arresting eight people. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police A 49-year-old man has been charged with two counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs after a series of police raids in Boston. David Legatt, 49, of Mandarin Drive in Boston, was charged by officers with two counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs on Wednesday. He has been remanded in court. Officers executed four warrants at Witham Bank, Mandarin Drive and Tennyson Close in the town on Monday, initially arresting eight people before two more were arrested on Tuesday.

Luxury 66-bed care home planned for Grimsby

Luxury 66-bed care home planned for Grimsby All rooms will come with an ensuite Artist s impression of the 66-bed care home design. Plans have been submitted for a luxury 66-bed nursing care home in Grimsby, all with wet room ensuites. Applicants Kings Road Investments Limited are seeking planning permission approval from North East Lincolnshire Council to build the facility on land at Station Road and Louth Road, New Waltham. The proposal is also part of a wider development on the arable site incorporating 239 homes by Barratt and David Wilson Developments, which according to planning documents, was due to start last month.

Institute of Technology takes shape at Lincoln College

Institute of Technology takes shape at Lincoln College It will open in September Work on the new Institute of Technology at Lincoln College is taking shape ahead of its opening in September 2021. The new centre will be located in one of the college’s oldest buildings – the Grade II listed Gibney building. It is currently going through an extensive refurbishment programme and The Lincolnite went to check out the progress of the project. Work is progressing inside Lincoln College’s new Institute of Technology. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite A visual design showing what the inside of Lincoln College’s Institute of Technology will look like.

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