Over the past week, the vibrant city of Lincoln and the wider Lincolnshire area have buzzed with both exciting and unexpected happenings, ranging from notable accomplishments in sports to surprising weather alerts. The arrival of a new member in our lively community has been warmly received as they set out to explore Lincoln’s best nightlife spots. We are confident that they will find our community an excellent guide to the city’s top social spaces.
As temperatures drop, our local weather has drawn attention to it with the Met Office releasing a series of snowfall warnings for Lincolnshire. This serves us a reminder to dress warmly and travel safely. Amid the chilly weather forecasts, a cherished antique shop on Steep Hill has unfortunately shut its doors, leaving a gap in our community. We hope for sunnier days ahead and perhaps a new unique gem to replace it.
In the realm of law and order, perpetrators in Wyberton and Saxilby were handed down sentences for their crimes. Our close-knit community remains resilient in the wake of these tragic occurrences, supporting the affected parties and working tirelessly to maintain public safety. On a brighter legal note, North Lincolnshire is planning to give priority to local residents for social housing, marking a progressive move for those who’ve made this area their home.
On the sporting front, Scunthorpe’s very own Ha Dang is rigorously training for the upcoming World Spreadsheet Championships. Our hopes and good wishes go out to him for a victorious return! In other news, we’re gearing up for a more efficient waste disposal system with the introduction of new burgundy bins.
With a heavy heart, we extend our sincere condolences to the friends and family of our esteemed councillor Peter Burley, who tragically passed away due to an accident at his home. His unwavering commitment to our community will forever be cherished. As we take stock of the past week, Lincoln’s resilient spirit emanates from its residents as we continue to stand strong amidst joy and sorrow, vagaries of the weather and every challenge thrown our way.









