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  Browsing Month October, 2010

Lincoln has plenty of ‘reluctant landlords’

October 29, 2010

To let: Landlords are favouring renting houses over selling in Lincoln, due to the fragile economy.

IAG fears police front line services cuts

October 29, 2010

Review aftermath: The local Independent Advisory Group (IAG) for Lincolnshire Police fears for its future.

Some hope for county’s economy

October 29, 2010

Local partnerships: Lincolnshire can bid for cash from a £1.4billion regional growth fund.

Lincoln welcomes a new Jazz Pack

October 29, 2010

Jazz quintet: A jazzy collaboration will be impressing audiences at Lincoln Drill Hall this November.

Man assaulted for no reason

October 28, 2010

No description: A man was assaulted in Lincoln as he was walking down the street for apparently no reason.

Star duo to turn on Lincoln Christmas lights

October 28, 2010

Switched on: Two big screen actors will be turning on Lincoln's Christmas lights this year.

Barrier blues are hard to beat

October 28, 2010

Endless: With copper prices on the rise, theft of the metal from railways is affecting Lincoln once again.

Revamp for Horse & Groom confirmed

October 28, 2010

New life: The Horse & Groom has received approval from the council to improve the unused pub.

New supermarket for West End

October 27, 2010

Convenient: A new Sainsbury's Local will be erected in the West End, making it the first in Lincoln.

Busker makes video plea for stolen hat

October 27, 2010

Busted: A man was caught on camera taking a busker's hat off his head on the High Street on Sunday.

New rheumatologist for city hospital

October 27, 2010

New consultant: Lincoln County hospital has employed a new joints specialist to expand treatment in the county.

Lincoln surveyors celebrate 20 years of trade

October 27, 2010

Two decades: Local firm to celebrate 20 years of business in the city next month with a bang.

Lincoln Eastern Bypass gets the boot

October 26, 2010

Nixed: The future Lincoln Eastern Bypass is the hands of the coalition government, who are unsure whether to fund it.

House fire leads to cannabis arrest

October 26, 2010

Triple trouble: A fire on Carholme Road led to an uninhabitable room, traffic jams, and a cannabis-related arrest.

Waste-to-energy facility coming in 2013

October 26, 2010

Energy efficient: A recycling facility will finally be the first of its kind erected in the city, creating jobs and energy sources.

Longer opening hours for Bailgate shops

October 26, 2010

Christmas shopping: Shops in uphill Lincoln will be opening for longer on Thursdays for the festive season.

Council wants £80 parking fines

October 26, 2010

You've been fined: County Council plans to increase illegal parking penalties up to £80, taking over duties from police.

Man threatens Tesco guard with screwdriver

October 25, 2010

Attack threat: Police are seeking a man who allegedly threatened a Tesco guard with a screwdriver.

Ice rink tickets snapped by 2,000 kids

October 25, 2010

Skating schools: Lincoln Ice rink is proving to be much more popular this year, with schools taking up pricing packages.

New cancer consultant for Lincoln hospital

October 25, 2010

Cancer consultant: A new consultant at the Lincoln County Hospital means more specialised care for cancer patients.

How to cut budgets in Lincolnshire

October 25, 2010

Comment: The risky task ahead is to balance the need for fiscal prudence against the inevitable impact on jobs and communities.

Unions declare war on spending cuts

October 23, 2010

Strong reactions: Trade unions marched through Lincoln to protest against government budget cuts.

Cable thieves strike Lincoln again

October 23, 2010

Nuisance: Cables thieves struck again Lincoln, affecting train services for two days in the city.

Lincolnshire Police to cut 170 jobs

October 22, 2010

Tough cuts: Lincolnshire Police are having to endure hard cuts, laid out by central government this week.

Police closer to dismantling crime group

October 22, 2010

Raids: Police are a step closer to bringing alleged members of an organised crime group to justice.