Reopened later or not at all, some Lincoln businesses have been left in the dark by coronavirus regulations
As some businesses in Lincoln begin to open their doors once more, others have been left waiting, confused by unclear regulations.
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As some businesses in Lincoln begin to open their doors once more, others have been left waiting, confused by unclear regulations.
After almost three months of forced closure, Lincoln’s independent shops have re-emerged, welcoming back their local customer bases.
The Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth, Jake Berry MP, visited Lincoln today to talk to local businesses in the city.
The University of Lincoln’s Students Union are encouraging all budding entrepreneurs to put forward their ideas to a new project called The Swan’s Den, where a maximum of £2,000 is…
A new programme launched this week will give young people funding to set up digital projects that help the environment.
After her success at impressing the Lincoln Dragons at last week’s 'Perfect Pitch' competition, winner Sophie Bulgin talks to The Linc about her success and what happens next.
Enterprise@Lincoln hosted a Dragon’s Den-style competition, giving young entrepreneurs the chance to pitch their business idea and win £5,000.
The University of Lincoln said it has the money needed to finish the new Business and Law Faculty building, and that this is not the reason behind the delays.