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Siemens Lincoln lands multi-million contract

May 17, 2012

Largest-ever order: Siemens in Lincoln awarded multi-million pound contract with Australian company.

Students make ad for Hilton restaurant

May 17, 2012

Elevated perspective: Lincoln students win competition for creative ad for Hilton Hotel, to be used on city billboards.

Co-op awards £2k to 39 Lincoln Jubilee parties

May 17, 2012

Celebrations: A number of groups will benefit some of the Co-op's £10k funding from it's Jubilee party scheme.

Lincolnshire sausage protection bid butchered

May 16, 2012

Out with a bang(er): DEFRA declined an application to have Lincolnshire sausages produced only in the county.

In pictures: Third time’s a charm for Moroccan market

May 16, 2012

Souk village: The Moroccan Market is back in Lincoln, from Wednesday to Sunday, May 20.

Charity organises bike ride along historic river route

May 16, 2012

On your bike: A Lincolnshire charity hopes residents will join in cycling 18 miles along a river route.

Lincoln’s iconic windmill needs volunteers

May 16, 2012

Working the mill: Lincoln's last operating mill needs volunteers to demonstrate its work to the public.

New salon gets Lincoln residents glowing

May 16, 2012

New tan: A new tanning business will be opening in the city centre this week.

More fallout over East Midland Trains pensions as second union ballots over strikes

May 15, 2012

More strikes? Local members of another union are debating whether to take action over EMT's pension proposals.

Lincoln’s 806th Mayor sworn in

May 15, 2012

New Mayor: Councillor Karen Lee has been officially sworn in as the 806th Mayor of Lincoln.

East Midlands Trains challenges union on fifth strike day

May 15, 2012

Accusations: East Midlands Trains accuses ASLEF of keeping drivers in the dark as a fifth day of strikes ensues.

All dogs allowed at the Lincolnshire Show

May 15, 2012

Canine days: Dogs will once again be allowed on site at the show and doggie events are already confirmed.

Lincoln lead to tackle binge and underage drinking

May 15, 2012

Drinking measures: The city has been awarded funding to tackle drinking problems with grassroots projects.

Restoration work begins at the Ritz Cinema

May 14, 2012

It has begun: Restoration work on the Ritz Cinema is underway this week after an initial investment from Cory Environmental Trust.

All tickets gone for Lincoln Olympic torch party

May 14, 2012

All gone: 10,000 tickets for the Lincoln Olympic Torch relay evening celebration were allocated in just four days.

Police search for shoplifter caught on CCTV

May 14, 2012

CCTV shoplifter: Police searching for man in CCTV footage in relation to electrical goods stolen from a Lincoln shop.

Royal visitor unable to attend Lincoln Moroccan market

May 14, 2012

No royalty: Excitement about Lincoln’s Moroccan Market has been tinged with disappointment due to a change in a Royal visitor’s diary.

Lincoln restaurant puts iPads on the menu

May 14, 2012

Dinner with a side of iPad: A Lincoln restaurant has worked with a Lincolnshire company to swap its menu with tablet computers.

Lincoln tweeters meet for social conference

May 14, 2012

Tweet meet: Lincoln Twitter fans have a conference to attend, all about their preferred networking site.

In pictures: Lincoln Grand Prix 2012

May 13, 2012

Lincoln Grand Prix: Russell Downing claimed his fourth victory in the 57th Annual Lincoln Grand Prix on Sunday.

In pictures: Miss Lincolnshire 2012 crowned

May 12, 2012

Lincolnshire beauty: Twenty-year-old Sian Hemmings from Scunthorpe was crowned Miss Lincolnshire 2012 on Friday night.

Just 1,000 free tickets left for Lincoln Olympic torch party, as 9,000 booked already

May 11, 2012

Olympic excitement: Drill Hall booked more than 9,000 tickets in less than two days for the Olympic torch really party in Lincoln.

Third Starbucks opens in Lincoln

May 11, 2012

More coffee A new Starbucks has launched in Lincoln today, meaning there are now three in the city.

East Midlands Trains ‘frustrated’ as drivers set to strike again

May 11, 2012

More strikes: More train services next week will be disrupted due to strike action over pensions.

Lincoln man convicted of laundering cannabis farms money through city nail bar

May 11, 2012

Cannabis money laundering: Lincoln man is convicted of laundering profits from cannabis farms through a nail bar in the city.