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Lincolnshire based fiction? You re in the write place Lincolnshire may not seem the obvious setting for a good book, but there is a wealth of reading material from our county. Sunday, 2nd May 2021, 4:00 pm To celebrate National Share a Story Month in May, we’ve put together a list of some of the best fiction novels set in or around Lincolnshire. If you have a favourite Lincolnshire-based fiction book you can t put down, but don t see it in our list, let us know in the comments. ‘The Fleethaven Trilogy’ by Margaret Dickinson - A sweeping Lincolnshire family saga spanning two world wars and three generations of women, this popular trilogy includes three novels in one - Plough the Furrow, Sow the Seed and Reap the Harvest. This story of love, war, secrets and tragedy seems destined to repeat itself in heartache before coming full circle and bringing this glorious trilogy to a close. ....
Chairwoman: Totally dysfunctional Old Lyme Ethics Commission needs new rules Josh LaBella FacebookTwitterEmail The chairwoman of the town’s Ethics Commission is asking the Board of Selectmen for more funding to hire an outside legal team to rewrite the town’s ethics code.Josh LaBella / Hearst Connecticut Media OLD LYME The chairwoman of the Ethics Commission is requesting funding to hire independent legal counsel to rewrite the town’s ethics code. Jane Cable asked the Board of Selectmen last week to increase the commission’s budget from $1,900 to $7,500 to cover legal costs. “The Ethics Commission, when I joined, was totally dysfunctional, because the code doesn’t give directions for a well-functioning Ethics Commission,” said Cable, who became chairwoman in December. “It needs more than minor revisions.” ....