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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.

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.
A new, fully-accessible Changing Places Toilet has been officially opened today at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in Friskney. This comes after East Lindsey District Council successfully sourced £300,000 in national funding to help up to eight areas in the District develop new facilities for visitors.
A new report by Global Tourism Solutions has highlighted the record-breaking benefits of tourism in East Lindsey, with over £824million of economic impact in 2022 alone.
Work on a long awaited multi-million-pound redevelopment project in Sutton on Sea is set to get underway in September, after East Lindsey District Council's Executive Board approved the first phase of work to take place.
A statement on behalf of Lincolnshire district council leaders
Councillors from East Lindsey District Council have this week approved plans to proceed with the delivery of a £5million project funded by Arts Council England's Cultural Development Fund.
Following Spilsby receiving significant grant funding from the Government's Levelling Up scheme, an event will be held for residents to learn more about the Levelling Up project plans for Spilsby Sessions House.
Thank you to all of those who voted in our East Lindsey Market Trader of the Year competition.
A national campaign is being led by the Arboricultural Association and Woodland Trust calling on residents to help their local trees in residential areas, parks, public and community areas survive the hot months by watering them themselves.
More than £4.9milion is due to be awarded to projects making a difference to local communities across Boston, East Lindsey and South Holland, as the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership announced the second round of UK Shared Prosperity Fund grant awards.
A press release from Connected Coast