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Only new votes will be counted : Reassurance after Boston ballot mistakes

Only new votes will be counted : Reassurance after Boston ballot mistakes
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Local Elections 2021: Lincoln leaders plans for the city

From left, Green candidate Matt Parr, Labour leader Ric Metcalfe, Conservative leader Thomas Dyer and Liberal Democrat candidate Clare Smalley. There are almost 50 candidates across 11 wards hoping for your vote in the City of Lincoln Council elections next month. Labour currently has overall control of the council with 24 seats, while the Conservatives have nine and need to gain eight seats for a majority. Voters will go to the polls on Thursday, May 6 to choose who they want to represent them in at the city council for the next four years. We spoke to the leaders of the two parties currently sitting at city level to get their views going forward.

Lincoln council condemns appalling pee alley

Multiple people were seen relieving themselves down the alleyway. | Photo: Phillip Cross City of Lincoln Council has vowed to “clamp down” on people using alleyways as toilets, after yet more were seen urinating down a passage known as “pee and poo alley”. CCTV footage of the alley at St Peter At Arches, between CEX and Caffe Nero, emerged over the weekend and showed multiple people using the alleyway as a toilet. That’s despite multiple signs warning them they were being recorded on CCTV. It is far from the first time this kind of thing has happened, with a similar incident being reported at the same alleyway back in July 2020.

No charges over a month after Lincoln boy s tragic death

Four more weeks of road closures for Skegness Roman Bank works

Four more weeks of road closures for Skegness Roman Bank works A diversion route will be in place Work is continuing on major improvements to Skegness Roman Bank. | Photo: LCC Drivers in Skegness will face four weeks of alternating one-way road closures from next week as part of major improvements to Roman Bank. Work began in September last year to replace the worn out carriageway and footpaths, improve drainage and refurbish a pedestrian crossing. A 20 metre section of Roman Bank between Algitha Road and the A52 gyratory will be reconstructed starting on Monday, March 8. This is in addition to continuing to rebuild Roman Bank up to its junction with North Shore Road.

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