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Skegness Butlin s confirm major change on site as improvement works continue

Skegness Butlin s confirm major change on site as improvement works continue Big changes are coming at the site in Roman Bank Updated Butlin s in Skegness (Image: Handout) Subscribe to our weekly email updates all about Skegness to guarantee you never miss another storyInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Butlin s has confirmed the closure of its health spa as improvement works continue at the Skegness resort.

Fenland choices for county council election

Published: 5:33 PM April 9, 2021    Updated: 6:33 PM April 9, 2021 The last full meeting of Cambridgeshire County Council ahead of the elections for a new line-up on May 6. - Credit: CCC Opponents may be relying on quality not quantity to dislodge all nine sitting Conservative councillors that represent Fenland on Cambridgeshire County Council.   Nomination papers released today show that across Fenland 37 candidates have put forward their names to contest the eight divisions.   That compares to 48 in 2017 when the last elections were held.   All divisions are single member wards with the exception of March North and Waldersey that has two county councillors to represent it.  

£7m beach management reduces flood risk on Lincolnshire coast

£7m beach management reduces flood risk on Lincolnshire coast Sand will be topped up on beaches between Saltfleet and Gibraltar Point, reducing the risk of flooding for Lincolnshire s coastal communities. From: 17 March 2021 Work to reduce the risk of flooding for Lincolnshire’s coastal communities is set to begin next month (April 2021) with the yearly replenishment of sand on beaches between Saltfleet and Gibraltar Point. The Environment Agency’s annual beach management scheme sees sand dredged from licensed areas of the seabed and pumped onto the beach to replace levels naturally lost to the sea throughout the year. Replenishing the sand means the beaches – instead of hard defences like sea walls – take the brunt of the waves’ force and energy.

Lincolnshire beach scheme begins next month

Lincolnshire beach scheme begins next month March 17, 2021, by Zlatan Hrvacevic Work to reduce the risk of flooding for Lincolnshire’s coastal communities is set to begin next month (April 2021) with the yearly replenishment of sand on beaches between Saltfleet and Gibraltar Point. The Environment Agency’s annual beach management scheme sees sand dredged from licensed areas of the seabed and pumped onto the beach to replace levels naturally lost to the sea throughout the year. The EA has been restoring sand levels on the Lincolnshire coast every year since 1994. In addition to reducing flood risk, the work brings supplementary social and economic benefits by retaining the sandy beaches for a vibrant tourism industry.

Chaos on Moulton roads with flooding and reports of a sink hole

Chaos on Moulton roads with flooding and reports of a sink hole Published: 08:00, 13 March 2021 Flooding, damaged cars and a van stuck in a pothole were some of the issues which have affected village roads. Moulton Parish Council was told that chaos had been created in the village’s Broad Lane due to a burst water main and a sink hole was also reported in Station Road. South Holland district councillor Anthony Casson told Tuesday’s virtual meeting that Broad Lane issue had been a ‘nightmare’. Tricia Day in her flooded garden on Roman Bank, Moulton Seas End (44257333) He said: “There were no end of people contacting me about how they can claim for the damage to their cars.

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