September 21, 2022 8.14 am This story is over 32 months old

An incident on the A15, north of Lincoln, had caused long queues this morning.

Queues formed in both directions just before 8am on Wednesday, September 21.

Drivers in the area reported that traffic was at a standstill around Caenby Corner and RAF Scampton.

AA Traffic states: “Delays of nine minutes and delays easing on A15 southbound between A15 and Ermine Crescent. Average speed ten mph.”

The nature of the incident is not yet clear.

This story will be updated as soon as more information is available.

Tributes to Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II can be paid in Lincolnshire books of condolence until later today.

Books of condolence have been open at civic buildings, cathedrals and other community spaces since Her Majesty’s death at Balmoral, aged 96.

| Photo: John Aron for The Lincolnite

Her funeral took place on Monday, September 20, viewed my millions around the globe. Many gathered in Lincolnshire to pay their respects and to watch the events of the day unfold, including Lincoln Castle and Lincoln Cathedral.

The Queen was buried in a private ceremony, alongside her husband the Duke of Edinburgh in St George’s Chapel, Windsor.

Visitors to Lincoln Cathedral have been able to sign a book of condolence, and an online book has also been shared in the days after her death.

Books will close at the following times on Tuesday, September 20:

  • Grimsby Town Hall – 4pm
  • Lincoln Guildhall – 7pm
  • Lincoln City Hall – 5pm

Books will be kept in council archives. Some will be made available online.

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