It’s been an eventful week in Lincolnshire, encompassing investment obstacles, pub appeals, and considerable progress in green energy. The region’s resilience, in spite of the rollercoaster ride, demonstrates its unwavering determination to advance, whether under sunny skies or stormy weather.
Our week kicked off with an unfortunate twist, as the consortium helmed by Marc Amram faced resistance around their suggested public-private partnership model for the Lindsey Oil Refinery. The government’s lukewarm reaction could be felt locally, placing a temporary hold on optimism. Despite the blow, we’re confident in the ability of our robust investor community to react with determination, given our reputation for resilience.
On the topic of resilience, our local pubs have been vocal in their requests for governmental reinforcement. It’s not about the plea for extended opening hours; instead, they’re requesting more pragmatic changes. They’re advocating for amendments to VAT, business rates and National Insurance contributions – a reminder that these cherished places of relaxations are essentially businesses that necessitate our backing.
Yet the week hasn’t been solely about challenges; it’s also witnessed positive steps in green energy and the expansion of small businesses. Our community’s dedication to sustainable progress is remarkable, reflecting our forward-thinking approach. It confirms that we strive to move forward regardless of challenges, with steadfast confidence in our shared potential.
As we look back on the previous week, it’s worth acknowledging that every hurdle presents a hidden opportunity. Here’s to our local entrepreneurs, our aspirations towards green energy, and the indefatigable spirit of Lincolnshire. Let’s continue to progress together, one week at a time.