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The ups and downs of Lincolnshire split

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July 09, 2025

Would the iconic green and blue flag still be flown?

- BY JAMIE WALLER Local Democracy Reporter

SHOULD Lincolnshire be divided in two - or even three? That's the question leaders are grappling with as they try to finalise their proposals for how local government should be rearranged.

It sounds dry, but it will change how the county is run for decades to come. And it could mean that Lincolnshire residents find themselves receiving vastly different services and being governed from different places.

The new Reform administration at Lincolnshire County Council is looking to follow same direction as the previous Conservatives - keeping the historic county of Lincolnshire as a single authority. North and North East Lincolnshire would then merge to form another council, while all districts and boroughs are abolished.

As the submission from the largest Lincolnshire authority, it’s likely to be given considerable weight by the government officials who have to choose. However, other councils are looking at other plans which would carve the county up.

The downside of breaking Lincolnshire up

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East Coast and The Wolds Target

Nursery worker spared jail after 'catastrophic' Sutton-on-Sea crash killed two young sons

MUM CHOSE TO DRIVE VAUXHALL WITH BADLY UNDERINFLATED TYRE WHICH LED TO LOSS OF CONTROL CAUSING HEAD-ON CRASH WITH AUDI

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December 17, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Grandad, 86, is fined £250 by litter warden for spitting out a leaf while out in Skegness

ROY WAS TAKING A STROLL ON A BLUSTERY DAY WHEN A LEAF BLEW INTO HIS MOUTH AND ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SWOOPED

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3 mins

December 17, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Decision on fishing pond and caravan site put on hold

PLANS to create a commercial fishing pond and a caravan park have been deferred following concerns from a resident about the visual impact.

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1 mins

December 10, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Bid to grow biosecurity with trees and hedges

COUNCILLORS will consider potential areas where more trees and hedgerows could be planted to avoid falling further behind national targets.

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2 mins

December 10, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Mission to fill the bus with Christmas gifts

LINCOLNSHIRE bus operator, Stagecoach East Midlands, is set to tour the county this December, gathering gifts from generous local people and businesses.

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1 min

December 10, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Killer to face murder trial

A MAN who admits killing a nine-year-old girl in a Lincolnshire market town three years ago will face a murder trial in January, a court heard.

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1 min

December 10, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Developer pledges green space, play areas and community allotments in 200-house scheme

PLANS WILL ALSO ENSURE RESIDENTS CAN ACCESS FACILITIES BY WALKING AND CYCLING

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2 mins

December 10, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Proposal to store renewable energy

PLANS have been submitted for a micro energy storage system to be built near Skegness.

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1 mins

December 03, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Wetlands with viewing platform planned

PLANS have been submitted to convert an area of disused grassland into a wetland.

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1 min

December 03, 2025

East Coast and The Wolds Target

East Coast and The Wolds Target

Blueprint for ambitious plan in local government reform

THE South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership has submitted a blueprint for better local public services in Greater Lincolnshire.

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2 mins

December 03, 2025

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