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Find out what's happening in East Lindsey by reading our latest media releases and announcements. This page includes releases from the past two years, if you would like information from something older than this, please email communications@sholland.gov.uk with your request.

East Lindsey District Council is hosting a free training opportunity for residents interested in becoming a source of information on energy advice and signposting within their local community.
Residents in East Lindsey are being asked to help shape the budget for 2025/26 in a public consultation.
A popular beauty spot is being improved with new gates and information boards to further enhance the area for walkers and nature lovers in Skegness.
The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership has pledged its commitment to playing its part in keeping the marine environment and our coastal waters clean and healthy.
As we approach the festive season, it's time to think about picking a perfect place for your celebrations with the best hygiene standards.
East Lindsey District Council is hosting a drop-in event to help residents prepare for the cold winter months ahead.
This November, the South & East Lincolnshire Community Lottery celebrates its 2nd year Anniversary. The lottery is a great way for people to support good causes whilst being in the chance of winning cash prizes of up to £25,000. To date, the community lottery has supported 88 good causes in total raising £59,236 so far.
The Trusted Volunteer Scheme of the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership is proud to announce the launch of its Volunteer Charter. This Charter aims to encourage all organisations that involve volunteers directly or influence decisions affecting volunteering to pledge their support and become Charter Champions.
The winners of the East Lindsey Community Ambassador Awards, recognising those who help make East Lindsey a great place to live, work, and visit, have been revealed.
Following the Government's Autumn Budget, the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership is pleased to share that the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) has been renewed for an additional one-year extension.
Over the past two years, a dedicated project has been making significant strides in addressing the long-standing waste issues on Prince George Street, Skegness. This initiative, aimed at combating persistent waste problems, has seen the implementation of several effective measures, resulting in a cleaner and more compliant community.
Community projects and skills programmes in Boston and East Lindsey have been given a boost of more than £325,000.
Every year the 1st of October marks the United Nations International Day of Older People (IDOP). This is a day when across the word people "raise awareness of opportunities and challenges faced by ageing populations and mobilize the wider community to address difficulties faced by older people. (Centre for Ageing Better)
The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership and MBD, an organisation specialising in creative digital storytelling, have partnered to deliver the 'Infinite Museum', a virtual reality experience that looks to attract new audiences by bringing our local heritage stories to life in a new and exciting way.
Businesses are being alerted to a new scam that has been attempted in the East Lindsey District.
Two heritage and culturally significant attractions are set to expand their offer and attract even more visitors to the Lincolnshire Wolds following the approval of planning consent.
Voters in the Croft ward of East Lindsey District Council will go to the polls on Thursday, 24 October to elect a new district councillor
In a commendable effort to combat social isolation, East Lindsey District Council has proudly supported a further 34 community groups with self-isolation funding throughout 2023/24.
Work on Cultural Skegness, an East Lindsey District Council led project for the transformation of the historic Embassy Theatre in Skegness has started on-site, as it aims to bring a new 'culture house concept' to the town.
Residents in East Lindsey are being asked to share their views on proposed changes to a scheme that helps people on low or no income pay their Council Tax