Lincoln Cathedral to mark one year of lockdown by illuminating yellow
Lincoln Cathedral and other prominent U.K. landmarks will light up yellow this evening for the National Day of Reflection, marking one year since the beginning of lockdown.
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Lincoln Cathedral and other prominent U.K. landmarks will light up yellow this evening for the National Day of Reflection, marking one year since the beginning of lockdown.
Updated 23 March, 17:00 As the second week back at school for most children in England comes to an end, parents and teachers in Lincoln have praised the return.
Updated 21 March, 12:45 A number of Lincoln residents were among those who gathered in London on Saturday to protest against COVID-19 restrictions.
A group comprised of hundreds of local residents – including two students at the University of Lincoln – is behind recent lockdown protests in the city, The Linc can reveal.
A group of maskless anti-lockdown protesters gathered in close proximity under the Stonebow archway Saturday afternoon, defying lockdown regulations.
A food bank for furry friends has been set up in Lincolnshire to help local families feed their pets.
A local group of litter-picking volunteers says there’s been an increase in discarded personal protective equipment (PPE), bottles and cans, as the national lockdown stretches on.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has hit a crucial moment in the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, as over 10,000 care homes have been offered a jab already, with more expected in…
The City of Lincoln Council will increase efforts to support rough sleepers through what’s shaping up to be a particularly icy year.
The Original Bierkeller Lincoln has become the latest business in the city centre to close due to the coronavirus pandemic.