Sir Edward Leigh nominated as the Conservative Party candidate for Gainsborough Tuesday, 4 June, 2024 On Tuesday 4th June Sir Edward Leigh was nominated as the Conservative Party candidate for Gainsborough at the forthcoming General Election. Having served the people of Gainsborough for over forty years, Sir Edward is looking forward to the campaign and the prospect of continuing to represent them. "I am committed to continue working for all the people of the Gainsborough constituency. I am at... Local News
Sir Edward Leigh: In defiance of terror 28th March 2017 The attack on Westminster by one man yesterday was an appalling assault on the public and our parliament. We remain strong, resolute and defiant in the face of... Opinions
Community Groups Are Making the Most of Conservative Council's Grant Schemes with Match Funding 20th March 2017 Community projects across the West Lindsey district have benefited from a staggering £618,000 that was match-funded to in just one year, according to the latest... Local News
Town's Conservatives Welcome Street Light Visit 20th March 2017 Local Conservatives have met with Highways Portfolio Holder at Lincolnshire County Council, Cllr. Richard Davies, who visited Gainsborough, to hear the concerns... Local News
Life-Saving Defibrillator Installed in Gainsborough 15th March 2017 One of 30 lifesaving defibrillators across West Lindsey has recently been installed in Gainsborough. Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are portable... Local News
Conservatives Plan £53 million Investment to Support Vision for West Lindsey 7th March 2017 Conservative-led West Lindsey District Council has revealed an exciting capital investment plan to spend £53 million over the next five years. This includes £7... Local News
Conservative-led West Lindsey District Council Consults on New Powers to Tackle Dog Fouling 21st February 2017 Dog owners who fail to clean up after their pets could be given a £75 penalty or face prosecution, if the council adopts new powers. Conservative-led West... Local News
Conservatives Disappointed with Gainsborough Store's Potential Closure 21st February 2017 Local Conservatives have expressed their disappointment at news that Oldrids in Gainsborough is planned to be closed by the Boston-based company. Sir Edward... Local News
Conservatives Back Council's Community Awards 9th February 2017 Conservative-led West Lindsey District Council is excited to host an event which gives special recognition to the unsung heroes working in the community... Local News
New Rural Weighting Scheme Needed to Attract GPs 1st February 2017 Conservative-led West Lindsey District Council is calling on all councils to support a motion calling the Government to provide extra funding to attract rural... Local News
Vote Blue, Go Green 16th November 2019 A Conservative majority government would embark on an era of “true 21st century Conservativism” by tripling tree-planting rates and creating a new £500 million... National News
Corbyn's fantasy broadband plans would cost hardworking taxpayers billions 15th November 2019 You can’t trust anything Labour say until they have a plan for Brexit. Their fantasy broadband plans are simply another thing they wouldn’t be able to deliver –... National News
Supporting the heart of our local communities 15th November 2019 The Prime Minister today announced an ambitious package, backed by hundreds of millions of pounds of investment, to support towns and communities across Britain... National News
Labour's open borders policy is the biggest risk to our NHS 14th November 2019 New research shows that net migration will increase under a Corbyn-led Labour Government which would put public services under increasing pressure. National News
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Labour’s NHS policy descends into chaos 13th November 2019 Labour’s own research into shorter working hours has warned that a 35 hour week would hit hospitals and cause staff shortages. National News