Carnage fails to live up to its name
Carnage came to Lincoln on November 9th, without actually bringing any carnage to the city, much like the previous event earlier this year.
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Carnage came to Lincoln on November 9th, without actually bringing any carnage to the city, much like the previous event earlier this year.
Crime figures have fallen sharply for the West End, in comparison to the same period last year. But Lincolnshire Police are advising students to keep on their toes with security.
People flocked to the seventh annual Lincolnshire Sausage Festival in the Castle grounds, on Saturday October 31st. The event has grown from just seven stalls to 40.
Lincoln's most controversial bar crawl is back for another event. The details for this year's Carnage have finally been released.
Students from the University of Lincoln went to support striking workers outside Royal Mail's Lincoln depot on Friday, October 23rd.
Two University of Lincoln interactive design students held a “one minute hug” on Lincoln High Street on Monday at 1pm, in response to a perceived increase in violence in the…
Fire at Brayford Quays residential complex gets all residents evacuated. No injuries or deaths were reported, but the fire caused "quite a lot of damage".
Warning signs that tell noisy revellers to keep quiet are soon to take their place in the West End of Lincoln, in a scheme from Lincolnshire County Council. Would you…
West End residents praised Lincoln students for their behaviour during this year’s Freshers’ Week, when they met for the Carholme Community Forum meeting on Tuesday evening.
Karen Lee, Lincoln City Councillor for the Carholme Ward, has reacted to the news that Carnage will be staging another event in Lincoln.