Lincoln and Boston COVID rapid testing sites to stay open until end of March
Boston sites to be relocated by March 2
Staff ready to help people get a rapid COVID test in Lincoln. | Photo: Stuart Wilde for CoLC
All four Lincoln and Boston COVID-19 rapid testing sites will remain open until at least the end of March in a bid to test, trace and combat the spread of coronavirus in the county.
In Lincoln, these include the Sincil Bank and St Swithin’s centres, and in Boston the Peter Paine Performance Centre and Tollfield Campus Haven High, but these Boston sites will be relocated.
Woman who killed couple in crash also had dog fighting conviction
She hosted horrific dog fights in her garage
Claire Parker, 56 (right), was jailed for killing Stephen Edwardson, 46, and Heather Locking, 39 (left).
A woman previously jailed for hosting dog fights is back behind bars after she crashed her BMW and killed a devoted Lincolnshire couple.
Claire Parker, 56, tried to overtake a line of traffic including two cars and a double decker bus in a manoeuvre which one witness described as “insane.”
Parker’s powerful BMW M5 car was still on the wrong side of the road when she struck an oncoming Vauxhall Astra head-on, killing the driver Stephen Edwardson, 46, and his partner Heather Locking, 39.