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Huge investment as Lincolnshire crisp manufacturer looks to continue growing

A Lincolnshire crisp company has received £8 million of funding from an American corporation that owns brands like Pepsi and Doritos. Pipers Crisps will be able to use the money to improve its manufacturing site in Brigg and meet the growing demand for the popular snacks. One of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, […]

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Holidaymakers can get train from Nottingham to Skegness for less than £8

A railway company has released thousands of discounted train tickets to the Lincolnshire coast ahead of summer. East Midlands Railway (EMR) is urging its customers from Nottingham to book a train to Skegness in advance and secure a cheap fare. The company has released 6,900 Advance Single tickets priced at £7.70 and 3,450 Advance Return

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Lincolnshire woman shares bungalow experience as UK demand skyrockets

A Lincolnshire woman says moving to a bungalow has improved her everyday quality of life as figures show demand is through the roof. Bungalows have long been favoured by retirees wanting to downsize or looking to avoid climbing the stairs several times a day. However, figures show that supply isn’t keeping up with demand due

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Person taken to hospital after medical emergency caused closure of busy Lincoln road

A city street was closed off by Lincolnshire Police due to a medical emergency in the road. Dunford Road in Lincoln was shut in both directions at the Sincil Street junction while emergency services dealt with the incident. Police have confirmed that the incident was not a crash but a person needing assistance in the

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Lincoln Cornhill Market opens to the public after £8.7 million refurbishment

Lincoln’s Cornhill Market has finally reopened to the public after a major two-year regeneration project. Previously known as the Central Market, the new venue opened its doors on May 17, exactly 86 years after it first opened in 1938. The £8.7 million refurbishment, which began in May 2022, was made possible through funding from the

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Siren Radio end date confirmed as University of Lincoln scraps much-loved community station

A much-loved community radio station based at the University of Lincoln will cease broadcasting on Sunday, June 30. The university’s decision to scrap Siren Radio, which was first established in 1997, sparked outrage among staff, students and volunteers past and present. Formerly known as Siren FM, the station began broadcasting to the city of Lincoln

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Three Lincolnshire beaches named among best in country for visitors

Three Lincolnshire beaches have once again been named among the best in the country after receiving a prestigious award. Skegness, Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea were all given a Blue Flag award meaning they are among the cleanest and safest beaches for visitors. It is the world’s most recognised award for beaches and marinas and,

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Two-vehicle A46 crash led to road closure in both directions near Lincoln

Motorists faced disruption on a major Lincolnshire road after a two-vehicle crash. The incident took place on the A46 Lincoln Bypass between the Doddington and Skellingthorpe roundabouts and caused delays in the area. Traffic was moving slowly after the incident and the road was closed in both directions, but has since reopened. Emergency services were

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Lincolnshire crime commissioner has ‘no doubt’ Lincoln Christmas Market could be run safely

With the dust of local elections now settled, City of Lincoln Council is preparing for the year ahead. While the majority party, Labour, has dismissed a return for the city’s Christmas market it scrapped, it would appear opposition parties are not giving up hope just yet. The Lincoln Christmas Market, a popular and much-celebrated event

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Lincolnshire healthcare staff issue whooping cough warning amid rise in cases

Healthcare staff in Lincolnshire have issued a warning to pregnant women across the county amid a rise in whooping cough cases. There have been 47 suspected cases of whooping cough in Lincolnshire during the first four months of the year, with the total number of UK cases now at 2,793. From January to March, there

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