REVEALED: Plans for East Midlands 'super council' encompassing Lincolnshire,...
Plans to create a new ‘super council’ for the East Midlands, including Lincolnshire and Leicestershire, have been heavily criticised by the leader of one authority.
View ArticleNo East Midlands super council says Lincolnshire County Council leader, but...
Four county councils in the East Midlands are currently exploring plans to share services, have powers devolved from Westminster and encourage government investment in the region, but all this will not...
View ArticleRasen Council defends £24k costs hike
Market Rasen Town Council has been forced to explain a £24,000 increase in its administration costs – in the space of just one year.
View ArticleAgenda for Rasen town council meeting
The Mayor and Deputy Mayor for Market Rasen will be elected at a full council meeting tonight (Wednesday, May 2).
View ArticleCounty leaders call for NHS to publish STP
Lincolnshire County Council leader Martin Hill has urged the NHS to publish proposals for its shake-up of health services in the county and put an end to the ‘ongoing saga’ about its future plans.
View ArticleCounty Council approves new payroll arrangement with Herefordshire
Lincolnshire County Council is set to enter into a shared service arrangement with Herefordshire Council to deliver some support services from April 2020.
View ArticleRasen skate park dream team wins town award
Market Rasen Town Council’s Diana Princess of Wales Community Award for 2018 has been given to two councillors for their work on securing a new skate park for the town.
View ArticleSir Edward Leigh joins meeting on Lincolnshire Police technology
MP for Market Rasen, Sir Edward Leigh, and fellow MPs met with Police and Fire Minister Nick Hurd recently to highlight how Lincolnshire Police is harnessing new technology.
View ArticleRasen council is committed to providing live music in the town centre to...
Market Rasen Town Council says it is committed to providing live entertainment in the town as part of its bid to boost trade on the struggling Market Place.
View ArticleRAF Falcons confirmed for parachute display at Lincolnshire Show
Organisers of this year’s Lincolnshire Show are ‘thrilled’ to confirm the RAF Falcons will provide an exciting parachute display at this year’s two-day event.
View ArticleNATIONAL: Consultation launched to make train tickets fairer
RAIL ticketing could be overhauled to make it fairer and easier to use.
View ArticleRasen Mayor’s charity fundraising
Around £5,500 has been raised for the Market Rasen Mayor’s chosen charities for 2017/18.
View ArticleREVEALED: The shock cost of bringing roads up to standard across the...
Lincolnshire County Council has admitted hundreds of millions of pounds of extra funding would need to be ploughed into its coffers to make a ‘massive difference’ to plans for repairing roads.
View ArticleCaistor council members reflect on past year
A year that began with one award and ended with another for Caistor Town Council was reviewed at the annual town meeting.
View ArticleNew date is set for Rasen skate park work
A new date has been set for work to start on the Mill Road skate park in Market Rasen.
View ArticleRasen fruit and veg traders confirm town departure
Market Rasen’s long-serving fruit and veg stall that won a legal battle to stay on the market has confirmed it will not be returning due to a ‘soul destroying’ lack of footfall.
View ArticleVIDEO: Panelists react to meeting over Children's Services at Boston Grammar...
A heated meeting at Boston Grammar School last night saw campaigners, councilors and members of the public put their views on proposed changes to Children's Services at Pilgrim Hospital.
View ArticleTown Topics with Market Rasen Council
In a new monthly column, Market Rasen Town Council gives an update on what is happening in the council chamber and any plans for the town as a whole.
View ArticleGreater Lincolnshire Authorities: ‘Appetite for devolution’ says council leader
The leader of Lincolnshire County Council said there is still scope for devolution in the county but without a directly elected mayor.
View ArticleThree new homes in Rasen
Planners at West Lindsey District Council have approved an application for three new houses to be built on Oxford Street.
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