A convoy of golden BMWs will be rolling into Lincoln on Tuesday, June 26, to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic Games.
In preparation for a gold rush of medals this summer, BMW are offering free lifts to the people of Lincoln to help make their day that little bit easier.
If you need help with the school run, a lift to the supermarket or simply fancy a glittering arrival to work, then the golden BMW will be able to assist.
The Lincolnite has teamed up with BMW to give you a chance to have the golden BMW brighten up your day.
Simply let us know what you need help with or nominate someone you feel deserves a golden lift and send your entry to [email protected].
Entries should be submitted no later than midnight on Sunday, June 24, and the winner will be announced on Monday.
As the golden BMWs arrive in Lincoln on June 26, they are also giving everyone an opportunity to win tickets to the London 2012 Games.
Passers-by simply need to spot the car, snap a picture and share it via Twitter using the #GoldenBMW hashtag, Facebook, email or on the BMW website.
Each day one lucky person will win a pair of London 2012 tickets.
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Lincolnshire Police have found the body of a missing Lincoln boy.
The force appealed at around 4pm on Sunday, April 11, to find Daniel Coupland, 16, from Lincoln, after he went missing.
At 9.30pm police said that a body has been found, which has been identified as the missing boy.
In a statement, Lincolnshire Police said: “We would like to sincerely thank the media and the public for their support with this appeal and request that the family be given time to process this devastating news without intrusion or speculation.”