With 10 days to go until Christmas Day, Lincoln businesses and residents have donned their festive jumpers.
The team at Stonebow Media have worn Christmas jumpers today, have you?
Christmas Jumper Day is an annual fundraising campaign which takes place on a specific Friday in December each year. This year it has fallen on December 15.
People are encouraged to wear their favourite festive knitwear and raise funds for Save the Children by making a minimum donation of £1
Take a look at some of our favourites:
Jingle all the way!
Colonia Estate Agents
Very fashionable Christmas jumpers at Colonia Estate Agents!
Oh deer, Christmas is here!
Mundys Estate Agents, Lincoln
Look at those antlers at Mundys Estate Agents!
The Ghosts of Christmas Present
JHWalter Estate Agents
Loving the creative Christmas present jumper at JHWalter Estate Agents!
Lots of thought was puddin’ to these jumpers
Mundys Estate Agents, Lincoln
The pudding hat makes it.
Santa Claus is coming to Lincoln!
Lighthouse Property Services
Santa, an elf and Star Wars… perfect Christmas at Lighthouse Property Services!
Agrigem Ltd and Emerald Garden & Country Supplies getting festive together at the Riverside Enterprise Park in Saxilby.
It’s penguining to look a lot like Christmas!
The Society of Will Writers and WillPack
Some impressive jumpers at The Society of Will Writers and WillPack!
So festive!
Bridge McFarland
So many Christmas jumpers at Bridge McFarland!
Happy Holidays!
Siemens
Some great jumpers at Siemens!
A Christmassy selection
HomeLet
Just wow!
The most wonderful time of the year
Ambitions Personnel
Ambitions Personnel staff look amazing!
In the Christmas spirit!
A colourful selection!
Around the county:
‘Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal!’
The media team at Grimsby Institute
Looking good in Grimsby!
Santa’s little helpers
Elite Fish and Chips in Sleaford
Fish, chips and festive joy!
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Lincolnshire County Council (LCC) has confirmed plans to jet-wash blocked gullies in Leadenham following persistent flooding, which has left residents and businesses in constant fear of property damage during heavy rainfall.
The council intends to jet the A607 outside Leadenham Post Office as an urgent measure to mitigate ongoing flood risks, with a full clean scheduled for January. The announcement comes after a plea from Leadenham Parish Councillor Martyn Everett, who highlighted significant flooding along Sleaford Road.
A senior lecturer recently celebrated the news that East Midlands Railway will increase its train capacity on what he felt was an “overcrowded” service between Lincoln and Leicester.
Amir Badiee lives in Loughborough and for the past seven years has been commuting to his job at the University of Lincoln, but over the last two years he believes the train service has got worse. When he complained back in March he said he didn’t receive any response, but he believes his recent concerns aired in The Lincolnite helped to prompt a positive outcome.