February 2, 2018 11.25 am This story is over 87 months old

Police officers found a suspected cannabis grow when they raided a property in the Birchwood estate earlier this morning.

Several police vans were spotted at the property on Chippendale Close in Birchwood at around 9am on Friday, February 2.

Lincolnshire Police attended the property to execute a warrant.

However, no arrests were made.

A spokesperson for Lincolnshire Police said: “Officers were at Chippendale Close in Lincoln this morning in order to execute a warrant.

“They found a suspected cannabis grow.

“No arrests were made.”

Police are dealing with this under incident 57 of February 2.

Work on the new Boston United stadium at The Quadrant development has been delayed due to a gap in funding.

Quadrant Stadium will include a sports hall, an all-weather 3G pitch for community use, plus education and conferencing facilities.

The initial cost for the new stadium, which will replace The Pilgrims’ current York Street home in Boston town centre, was set at £8.5 million but has now increased to £10.5 million.

Chestnut Homes, the developers behind The Quadrant, hoped the stadium would receive the remaining funding from Sport England.

However, this has not happened.

Work on the new 5,000 seat stadium was due to start last year but was delayed.

However, David Newton, managing director at Chestnut Homes and Boston United chairman, said that work would start this year.

He told Lincolnshire Reporter: “The stadium development has been stalled.

“When we went through the planning process and we did the viability assessment at that point in time, we were able to deliver about £6/7 million out of this development.

“The stadium costs at that time were about £8.5 million and we had hoped to get some funding through Sport England but that hasn’t come forward and our costs have increased to £10.5 million so we have had this funding gap.

“The funding we have received today comes into The Quadrant as a whole and it is not for delivering the stadium but it helps with the viability of the whole project so that will help us move forward with the stadium.”

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