Work starts on 33 new affordable homes near Sleaford
Expected to take just over a year
Construction started this week on 33 new affordable homes in Heckington near Sleaford.
The houses will be built by Lindum Construction on land off Kyme Road, on behalf of North Kesteven District Council.
Work began on Monday, January 25 and is expected to be completed by spring 2022.
It will follow on from the construction of 22 homes on Welchman Way, also completed by Lindum, in 2016.
The development off Kyme Road follows on from the construction of 22 homes on Welchman Way in 2016. | Photo: Lindum Group
The new builds will be accessed via the same road as the previous project, with each house having its own garden space and private parking provision.
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Share a Coke tour comes to Lincoln
Share with friends: A popular Coca Cola campaign will be making its way to Lincoln this weekend.
Lincoln residents searching shopping aisles to find their name on a Coke bottle rejoice, as the Share a Coke Tour is heading to the city centre.
The Share a Coke Campaign sees cans and bottles of Coca Cola emblazoned with 250 of the most popular names in Great Britain.
Many people though cannot locate their name, so the Share a Coke Tour will provide drinkers with the chance to get their name, or a friend’s, on a free 250ml bottle of Coke or Coke Zero.
St Barnabas Hospice launches Lincolnshire Christmas Tree-cycle scheme for January
| Updated: 10:09, 10 December 2020
Staff and supporters of St Barnabas Hospice will be recycling Christmas trees this January.
The St Barnabas Hospice Tree-cycle has launched once again, which will see staff and supporters of the Hospice driving across Lincolnshire to collect and recycle Christmas trees.
St Barnabas will be collecting trees from Saturday January 9 and will accept tree registrations until Monday January 4, or until they reach capacity.
Louise Cotton, Fundraising Officer and Treecycle Co-ordinator with last year s trees being recycled. (43494975)
They are asking members of the public to leave their trees in a clearly visible and accessible location on the kerbside if possible. Due to COVID restrictions volunteers are unable to enter a property (e.g. house, garden, shed).