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New chief selected at county

Leigh Whitehouse has been appointed as the new chief executive at West Sussex CC. He will be leaving his post at Surrey CC, where he is currently the

County to hire a full-time chief after three-year job share

West Sussex CC is looking for a its own full-time chief after three years of sharing with a neighbouring county. Following Nathan Elvery's departure from

Large payouts for senior officers departing West Sussex County Council continue

Large payouts for senior officers departing West Sussex County Council continue
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Lincolnshire Police cleared after watchdog probes woman s suicide

| Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite The Independent Office for Police Conduct has cleared Lincolnshire Police of any wrongdoing after concluding its investigation relating to a fatal crash near Lincoln. A 25-year-old female pedestrian, who has since been named as Samantha Jayes, died as a result of suicide after she was hit by a van on Middle Street in Burton village at around 1.25am on March 4 last year. The IOPC investigated the matter following a referral from Lincolnshire Police after the force attended an incident involving the same woman during the evening of Tuesday, March 3 last year. Police attended an incident on March 1 involving her walking in the road and she was taken to hospital as a place of safety. She had been found on Middle Street in Burton threatening to take her own life.

Board gives Lincoln City its biggest cash injection ever

Board gives Lincoln City its biggest cash injection ever Clive Nates and the board safeguard the Imps Lincoln City Chairman Clive Nates. Photo: Lincoln City Football​ Club Lincoln City have been given a cash injection of £800,000 by the board, the single most ever for the football club, to protect it from COVID-19 lockdown effects. The Imps’ board of directors invested the large sum in order to safeguard the club from any potential financial downfall as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. It comes after a fairly busy January transfer window for Lincoln, as the club signed the likes of Regan Poole, Cohen Bramall and Max Sanders on undisclosed fees.

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