Welcome to another energetic week of news from Lincolnshire, bringing tales of triumphs, trials, and community spirit within our remarkable region. From dedicated police investigations to jubilant local celebrations, Lincolnshire never ceases to enthral us.
Highlighting one of the region’s triumphs, we are proud to announce the Belmont Transmitting Station’s 60th anniversary – a striking symbol of our area’s enduring technological fortitude. In other positive local news, an artist from Grimsby and Lincoln is dedicatedly seeking artistic collaborators, exemplifying our community’s spirit of unity and joint enterprise.
However, it hasn’t all been positive. The troubling ram raid at Billinghay Co-op and the pet shop burglary in Lincoln spotlight the daily pressures our law enforcement officers confront. In response to these offences, authorities are requesting public assistance in their mission to apprehend those responsible and secure our community.
In the domain of local environmental news, Cleethorpes Coastguard has circulated a cautionary message regarding wave-dodging. On a lighter note, we’re glad to report that a disagreement concerning a local badger sett has been peacefully resolved. Meanwhile, the chilly weather conditions prompt us to be cautious around frozen lakes, not only for the sake of our wildlife.
Despite these trials, our community continues to demonstrate durability and resilience. Even while facing a conduct complaint, our PCC Marc Jones remains steadfast in his duties. Moreover, the University of Lincoln continues to stay robust amidst prevalent economic strains within the education sector. Significantly, Barnetby Post Office is preparing to open its doors after a nine-month hiatus – a testament to our community’s unfaltering determination.
As we step into the future, we’ll remember the highs and the lows of the past week, honour our local champions, and carry forward the strong communal spirit that makes Lincolnshire such a unique and cherished place to live.









