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Polling stations across Greater Lincolnshire have opened their doors, as hopeful candidates brace themselves for the results of local council and Police and Crime Commissioner elections.

People will be asked to choose a first and second choice for their PCC, as well as their preferred ward candidate to serve on Lincolnshire County Council or North East Lincolnshire Council.

For those people living in Lincoln, a third vote will also be required for their City of Lincoln Councillor.

People might find more queueing due to social distancing rules | Photo: Chris Loades

Polling stations, open to voters between 7am and 10pm on Thursday, May 6, will be managed a little differently to previous years.

| Photo: Chris Loades

Safety measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic will mean people might see longer queues, as well as hand sanitising stations, social distancing and face coverings.

Several new polling stations have been used to comply with regulations.

See The Lincolnite’s election guide here for the latest information, candidates and party promises; including interviews and live PCC hustings.

Staff at the Lincolnshire Energy from Waste Plant in North Hykeham got a fangtastic surprise when they shut down for they annual plant inspection.

Each year, the plant is thoroughly checked over to ensure everything is in working order. But this year, an inquisitive furry guest attempted to sneak into the inventory.

General Manager of the plant, Juergen Schaper, said: “The energy from waste plant here in Lincolnshire takes in 190,000 tonnes of local residual waste each year and we convert it into energy but every year or so we have to give the plant a rest to check everything is working well. And we check every nook and cranny of the plant to make sure all is in order.

“But we were all a little surprised when one of our team, Christopher Edwards, spotted this furry little fella.

“We took care not to disturb it during its brief stay with us and we worked around it as best we could. We hope it reached its next destination but it was nice to have it visit, albeit briefly.”

Inside the Energy from Waste facility, North Hykeham. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite

FCC Environment, which operates the Energy from Waste plant in North Hykeham on behalf of Lincolnshire County Council, converts waste that cannot be recycled into enough energy to power 29,000 homes.

The Bats Conservation Trust says there are 18 species of bat in the UK, 17 of which are known to be breeding here – that’s almost a quarter of our mammal species.

“Every summer, thousands of people venture out to experience the wonder of bats in their natural environment. Sadly, bat populations have suffered severe declines during the past century, but the Bat Conservation Trust and more than 100 local bat groups are working hard to help our bats hang on.”

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