This week’s Star Property is an attractive coastal residence, boasting panoramic sea views and access to the beach.
April 24, 2026 | News Editor
Five Lincolnshire primary schools are set to get new facilities for children with special needs.
April 24, 2026 | News Editor
A joint bid is being made by Lincolnshire County Council and North Kesteven District Council to challenge the Government’s approval of the Springwell Solar Farm through the courts.
April 24, 2026 | News Editor
Connect2, the new demand responsive bus service launches on Monday, 27 April and you can book from today (24 April).
Book your journey on the Connect2 app (QR codes below) or by calling the call centre from 8.30am today.
Further info and FAQs can be found on our website.

April 24, 2026 | News Editor
Tests found a building at Ancaster Church of England Primary School was no longer safe to use.
April 24, 2026 | News Editor
University of Lincoln says dental care access is in crisis, particularly in rural and coastal areas.
April 24, 2026 | News Editor
The 66-year-old was taken to hospital, but has sadly passed away
April 24, 2026 | News Editor
He was asked about the ‘common sense policies’ Reform say they are putting forward ahead of May’s local elections
April 24, 2026 | News Editor
The work comes after plans to drill for oil at the site in Biscathorpe were scrapped last year.
April 24, 2026 | News Editor
This well-known and popular play is a suburban situation comedy of manners, and satire on the aspirations and tastes of the ‘new’ middle class that emerged in Britain in the 1970’s.
Performed at The Caxton Theatre, Grimsby
Written by Mike Leigh
Directed by Debbie Shepherd
Opens Saturday 25 April through to Saturday 2 May 2026
Set in the London-side of Essex (theoretical Romford), Beverley Moss invites her new neighbours, Angela and Tony, over for drinks. They moved into the road just two weeks ago. She has also invited her neighbour Sue, a divorcee, whose fifteen-year-old daughter Abigail is also holding a party back at their home. Beverley’s husband Laurence is typically late home from work and the ‘gathering’ starts off in stiff fashion as the virtual strangers tentatively get to know each other. As the ‘hostess with the mostest’ Beverley endeavours to keep the drinks flowing. The alcohol takes effect on the evening. Sniping, flirting, naivety and too much stress is a cocktail for disaster as the play concludes.
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April 24, 2026 | News Editor