Changes at Lincoln Crematorium to ease process for families of lost loved ones
City of Lincoln Council has made a number of changes at Lincoln Crematorium to ease the process in booking services for families of lost loved ones.
Executive to discuss Western Growth Corridor access works progress
City of Lincoln Council’s Executive will discuss the progress as part of the Western Growth Corridor development.
Cutting energy use while keeping homes warm
A group of local councils have been awarded government funding to help hard-to-reach households improve the energy efficiency of their homes to reduce emissions and save money.
Celebrating Lincoln’s legacy: First citywide history festival coming in May
As part of City of Lincoln Council’s ongoing events programme, a new festival celebrating our historic city is set to launch in May.
Lincoln Community Lottery raises over £200k for local good causes
Launched by City of Lincoln Council in August 2018, Lincoln Community Lottery has now raised more than £200k for good causes located in and around the City of Lincoln.
Full Council sitting as planning committee to discuss plans for first set of new homes for Lincoln Urban Extension
Plans for the first set of homes on a new urban extension for Lincoln will be deliberated by City of Lincoln Council later this month.
Deadline for applications for community driven projects coming to a close soon
The deadline for funding applications for community driven projects in the city is set to close on 9 February.
Birchwood Primary students had a great start to the new year, as designers of the Western Growth Corridor hoardings along Skellingthorpe Road, Lincoln.
City of Lincoln Council and Lindum Western Growth Community Ltd unveiled the vibrant and imaginative new hoarding adorned with artwork exclusively designed by the school's talented Year 4 and 6 pupils
City council leader to retire after 42 years’ service to Lincoln
Cllr Ric Metcalfe is to retire from his role as councillor for Glebe ward and Leader of City of Lincoln Council with effect from May 2024, following more than 42 years’ service to the city.
City of Lincoln Council's Executive will discuss the Be Lincoln Towns Deal Sincil Bank Gateways and Greenways project later this month.
The project will complement the recently introduced residents parking scheme by reducing the level of traffic within the area, which will in turn act as a catalyst for further investment.