Pavilions charging residents for excrement in lift
After charging Proctor Mews residents for the cleaning of a graffiti attack, Pavilions are now asking residents of Ellison House to pay up for human excrements found in a lift…
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After charging Proctor Mews residents for the cleaning of a graffiti attack, Pavilions are now asking residents of Ellison House to pay up for human excrements found in a lift…
Police are on the look out for witnesses or anyone with information after a woman was attacked near the Usher Gallery in Lincoln.
Claims from a local councillor that the University of Lincoln should do more to tackle alcohol and violent crime are being criticised as 'unfair and ill-informed'.
With over forty pubs closing down every week, Stephanie Bolton examines why the places that used to be the hub of the community are vanishing from the UK's towns and…
The Phoenix Health Shop, a place to get free advice regarding stopping smoking, weight management and Chlamydia testing, was inaugurated by Gillian Merron, the MP for Lincoln.
The number of racial incidents in Lincolnshire's schools has been revealed by Lincolnshire County Council, with an overwhelming majority in secondary schools.
Just how many penalties are being issued for anti-social behaviour in Lincoln and how signicant has this risen in the past five years?
Lincoln's only community radio station is excited to present its 2010 line-up, with new presenters and fresh faces, set to reunite university students with the local community.
Starvation, brutality, murder, and desperation. A one man's tale of survival in one of mankind's worst atrocities, the holocaust, brought Lincoln audiences together.
Widespread blackout: several power-cuts swept across Lincoln on Sunday night, January 17, following a fault in the Carholme Road area, as darkness engulfed parts of the city.