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Spalding, Skegness and Boston are each to benefit from £20 million funding from the Government towards regenerating the towns, growing the economy and tackling anti-social behaviour.

East Lindsey District Council has made £2,000 available to every Councillor to help them support organisations and community projects in their wards.

The three councils which make up the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership have each signed the Age-friendly Employer Pledge, a nationwide programme run by the Centre for Ageing Better.
An opportunity to be officially crowned 'The baker of the best scones in the Wolds' is the latest tantalising opportunity to be added to the inaugural Louth Food and Drink Festival, which is taking place this Sunday.

In a heart-warming effort to promote community well-being and engagement, the once-forgotten area within the town of Skegness has been revitalised into a captivating Sensory Community Gardens Area.

People supported by Linkage in Mablethorpe were given a tour of the Campus for Future Living construction site to see the work up close.

Eligible people across Lincolnshire will now be offered Covid-19 and flu vaccines from 11th September 2023, following the latest expert guidance on the new covid variant.

A new celebration and showcase of the great, unique range of local food and drink producers will be coming to Louth on Sunday 1 October, as part of the inaugural Louth Food and Drink Festival.
The popular Teenage Market is coming to Spilsby for the first time in its history on Saturday 19 August from 9:30am to 3pm, providing young traders from the local area a unique opportunity to showcase their products and try market trading for free.

The South & East Lincolnshire Climate Action Network (SELCAN) is celebrating its first year of partnership working to tackle climate change across the sub-region.

Two Lincolnshire council leaders are proposing that a public vote about a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) being potentially sited in Theddlethorpe, should take place within the next 4 years.

East Lindsey District Council has made £2,000 available to every Councillor to help them support organisations and community projects in their wards.

The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership has announced that 14 organisations, community groups, initiatives and events across the area have been awarded more than £1.2million from the third round of funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and Rural Prosperity Fund.

There's a dinosaur take over of some of East Lindsey's market towns this summer holidays, as a series of free prehistoric activities are planned alongside the usual roar-some offer from the District's local traders.

The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership is looking for individuals and organisations with a passion and experience in local culture, arts and heritage, to help form a new strategic member board to help shape the sub-region's arts and cultural sector.

East Lindsey District Council's flagship Town Deal project is making great progress as the Campus for Future Living takes shape in Mablethorpe.

East Lindsey District Council has made £2,000 available to every Councillor to help them support organisations and community projects in their wards.