City ‘gateways’ to get facelift
The Cornhill and Sincil Street areas are set to get a £110,000 revamp courtesy of Lincoln Business Improvement Group and the City of Lincoln Council.
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The Cornhill and Sincil Street areas are set to get a £110,000 revamp courtesy of Lincoln Business Improvement Group and the City of Lincoln Council.
Hilton are to begin developing a new hotel on the Brayford Waterfront, contributing to the Brayford Wharf's 'continuing regeneration'.
Students may have to pay higher interest rates to avert a funding crisis according to a new report from the Russell Group of universities.
Walkabout pulled out of hosting a LoveUnity anti-racism event at the last minute. There has since been disputes about why. The Linc asked both parties for a statement.
In a bizarre turn of events, the Conservative Party lost two seats to Labour in the City of Lincoln Council elections, resulting in a hung council. Jack Dobson and Ashleigh…
Residents in Lincoln's West End have expressed fear about new Tory MP Karl McCartney's attempts to force through plans for redevelopment of Lincoln's racecourse.
Thirty-four-year-old Richard Banks is a student at the University of Lincoln and is a candidate in Abbey Ward for the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) in the local elections.
Over a hundred people marched through Lincoln against public sector and jobs cuts on International Workers Day, Saturday, May 1st.
Eric Pickles, chairman of the Conservative party, came to Lincoln in a bid to promote Karl McCartney's election campaign on Monday, May 3rd.
A motion to reform the chair, plus updates on the railway bridge and accommodation were the main topics of the final Student Council of the year.