Plans to transform a disused house and its garden on Southgate in Sleaford into a riverfront café with outdoor amenities have been presented to the North Kesteven District Council. With the goal of creating an eye-catching, accessible, and friendly hub for both locals and tourists, the proposal includes the addition of public toilets and a changing space facility. The design aims to boost footfall, promote connectivity, provide access to the river, and contribute to the ongoing rejuvenation of Southgate. This article has been based on original reporting from www.bbc.com, as interpreted by The Lincoln Post.
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