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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.

Alongside East Lindsey District Council's weekly street markets in Louth (Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays), Horncastle (Thursdays and Saturdays) and Spilsby (Mondays) there will be a range of specialist markets held throughout the rest of this month and December.

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

A press release from Lincolnshire Community Foundation

Several community projects, groups, initiatives and events across South & East Lincolnshire are set to benefit from more than £1.1millon in funding from the UK Shared Prosperity and Rural Prosperity Funds (UKSPF/REPF).
A press release from Connected Coast

The Audit and Governance Committee is seeking a committed individual to serve as an Independent Member for a four-year term beginning in January 2024.

Work on the Town Deal funded Campus for Future Living in Mablethorpe has reached a significant construction milestone.

The popular Teenage Market is returning to Louth on Saturday 21 October, 9am to 4pm, providing young traders from the local area a unique opportunity to showcase their products and try market trading for free.

The Lincolnshire Police and Crime Panel is seeking a committed individual to serve as an Independent Member on the Panel for a four-year term beginning in November 2023.

Residents, businesses, town and parish councils are being asked to help shape the future priorities and vision of the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership.

Businesses in East Lindsey are being invited to apply for a share of £1.85million in a bid to help them to thrive and grow.

On Wednesday 4th October, Environmental Health Officers from East Lindsey District Council took decisive action at Lincoln Magistrates' Court, obtaining a Hygiene Emergency Closure Order for the Bubble Farm Museum Café in Langrick.

Residents in East Lindsey are being asked to share their views on the council's proposed Council Tax Support Scheme for next year.

East Lindsey District Council (ELDC) committed to becoming an Age-friendly community in 2019. In 2021 we became a member of the WHO Global Network of Age-friendly Communities. An essential element of an Age-friendly Community is the meaningful engagement and involvement of older people. It is important that older people have the opportunity to contribute to the way that services are shaped, and public spaces created. It is also important for us to share Age-friendly information and to promote Age-positive messages throughout our communities.
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.