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
Conservatives Welcome Timetable for Virtual Council Meetings 27th April 2020 West Lindsey District Council will host its first virtual Planning Committee meeting on Wednesday, 29th April. The meeting, which will be the first one held at... Local News
1,108 Small Businesses in West Lindsey Receive Government Coronavirus Support 21st April 2020 1,606 business properties in the West Lindsey District have already received grants as part of the Government’s Small Business Grants Scheme. In total, more... Local News
Conservative Leader of West Lindsey Welcomes £377,859 Debt Write-off for United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 10th April 2020 Cllr. Giles McNeill, the Conservative Leader of West Lindsey District Council, has welcomed the announcement that the United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust... Local News
Conservatives Welcome Continued Progress on New Leisure Centre Despite COVID-19 9th April 2020 The construction of the new multi-million leisure centre in Market Rasen is developing well - despite the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. Whilst many businesses have... Local News
Hundreds of Business in West Lindsey have Already Received Covid-19 Grants 3rd April 2020 Conservatives-led West Lindsey District Council has already paid out millions in grants to businesses in the district so far and is working hard to distribute... Local News
West Lindsey Working Hard During Coronavirus Outbreak 24th March 2020 West Lindsey District Council like all other local authorities across the Country are changing the way we work so that we can play our part to help stop the... Local News
Marc Jones Welcomes £140,000 Funding Boost to Equip Lincolnshire Officers with 170 New Tasers 9th March 2020 Marc Jones has welcomed the announcement that Lincolnshire will receive a £140,250 funding increase to equip 170 more police officers with Tasers this year... Local News
District Council Approves 20/21 Budget 3rd March 2020 West Lindsey District Council will continue to provide award winning services, improve the customers’ experience and deliver efficiencies as part of its budget... Local News
Tribute for Malcolm Parish, former District Councillor 28th February 2020 Malcolm Parish, 85, of Cliff Road, Welton, passed away in his sleep after a short illness, in the early hours of Friday, 28th February 2020. Mr. Stuart Kinch... Local News
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