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Lincoln man charged with multiple thefts and criminal damage
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Lincolnshire businesses let down as lockdown lingers without aid
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Debbie Smith (left) sadly died in April 2021 and leaves behind her son Bobby (right) and partner Michael Scott.
The best friend of a much-loved woman from Coningsby who sadly and unexpectedly died, is trying to raise money to help the family cover the cost of the funeral.
Debbie Smith, 45, died very suddenly on April 26 and was kept with the coroner for over two weeks. Debbie’s partner Michael Scott is really struggling to come to terms with his loss, whilst also looking after their son Bobby.
Debbie’s best friend Lisa Hearth, who has known her for six years, has been trying to help the family wherever possible and spoke to DWP and filled out forms on Michael’s behalf to try and get him financial support.
Teen arrested after Louth hit and run
He was riding on the wrong side of the road
| Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
A 17-year-old boy was arrested after a hit and run in Louth on Thursday night, when a motorbike was spotted riding on the wrong side of the road.
A black and grey 125cc motorbike was travelling along Newmarket towards Kenwick Road and rode through a red traffic light at speed at around 7.30pm on April 8.
It also failed to stop for officers in a marked police car. The motorbike continued onto Kenwick Road and rode on the wrong side of the road and around keep-left bollards.
These Lincoln pubs & bars will reopen outdoors on April 12 [rolling list]
Lincoln is ready for outdoor drinks
The revamped Grand Coffee House outside Lincoln Central bus station. | Photo: Grand Coffee House
Pubs will be able to reopen for outdoor service on April 12 as part of the Prime Minister’s roadmap out of lockdown, and these Lincoln pubs will be ready for customers.
Hospitality venues have been closed since November in the second national coronavirus lockdown, but are now preparing for a return to business next month.
Once pubs reopen on April 12, customers will no longer need to order a substantial meal with drinks, but they will need to order, eat and drink while seated outside.
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