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Daniel Jaines

Local Democracy Reporter

Daniel Jaines has been working as a journalist in Lincolnshire for over a decade. He joined Stonebow Media in 2018 as a Local Democracy Reporter, covering local authorities across Greater Lincolnshire for the BBC Local News Partnerships scheme.


In a move that has sparked widespread discontent and ridicule, the City of Lincoln Council’s decision to cancel the popular Christmas Market in 2023 has left a bitter taste in the mouths of many, especially as businesses reel from the impact of a market-less festive period.

The Labour-led council’s abrupt termination of the 40-year-old yuletide tradition, citing overcrowding and safety concerns, has not only dampened the city’s festive spirit but also raised serious questions about its commitment to local traditions and the economy.

Last year’s market, which attracted a record-breaking 320,000 visitors, exceeded its capacity by a staggering 70,000, leading to some chaotic scenes and safety concerns. The Safety Advisory Group’s stark warning that no event plan could safely manage such a high influx of visitors was the final nail in the coffin for the market.

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An imprisoned former RAF Cranwell doctor has been erased from the medical register after being convicted of child sexual offences earlier this year.

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal into the actions of Dr. Andrew Groves, a former Wing Commander and Consultant in Occupational Medicine, concluded on Thursday.

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