As we take a look back on the past week, we are reminded of the resilience and spirit of our Lincolnshire community. Events unfolded that tested us, surprised us, and ultimately brought us together in remarkable ways. Among the serious incidents, including a shocking case of domestic violence and the tragic fire at a local caravan park, there were also moments of hope and celebration. Our hearts go out to those who have lost loved ones this week, whether through the devastating caravan fire or other circumstances. We stand with you in your grief and send our condolences. Yet, even in these difficult times, the people of Lincolnshire have shown their mettle, with stories of heroism and community service making headlines. The local environment has been in the spotlight, with a massive cleanup operation following a ship collision leading to the collection of 11 tonnes of plastic pollution. Meanwhile, water companies have pledged to reduce sewage spills, and major investment in solar energy is poised to offer a greener future for Grimsby’s docks. In other news, the area’s emergency services have worked tirelessly to keep us safe, from preventing a potential disaster on the A180 to tackling rural fires. Their efforts are a reminder of the crucial role they play in our community. Lincolnshire has also seen triumph over adversity, with stories of residents beating cancer and running for charity, and our local leisure centres rallying support for their revival. The spirit of our community shines through in each of these stories, illustrating the strength and resilience of our people. So, as we move into a new week, let’s remember the challenges we’ve faced and the victories we’ve celebrated. Let’s continue to support each other, stay safe and take pride in our community. Here’s to another week in Lincolnshire!