Bin lorry battery ‘explosion’ prompts warning
Comments Off on Bin lorry battery ‘explosion’ prompts warningA council warns batteries in items like vapes or phones can ignite when crushed in bin lorries.
A council warns batteries in items like vapes or phones can ignite when crushed in bin lorries.
A Sleaford resident is frustrated that more isn’t being done to warn young children of road safety around schools and to deter parents parking irresponsibly and dangerously.
Every September, Lincolnshire joins in the national Heritage Open Days scheme – and each year, thousands of people discover something new about our great county.
Members of the Skegness Twinning Association have been hanging poppies knitted by their counterparts in the twin town of Bad Gandersheim in readiness for the massive 2025 Community Project big reveal.
A firefighter from Boston has completed a 90-mile ultra marathon in memory of an eight-year-old boy from the town, raising thousands of pounds for charity in the process.
Councillors in North Lincolnshire unanimously agreed in March to require HMOs of six bedrooms or fewer to need planning permission, but legal hoops and compensation risk mean there may still be a year wait
Decisions relate to Grimsby Central Library, Cleethorpes and Waltham
The Ineos owner’s comments follow difficulties faced in chemicals operations across the North of England
North Lincolnshire Council has been praised by an independent review for its strong leadership, clear vision and relentless focus on improving the lives of local people.
The progress review – carried out by the Local Government Association (LGA) as part of its national Corporate Peer Challenge programme – found that the council “continues to deliver impressive outcomes for residents” and is “even better than 10 months ago.”
In a report set to be discussed by the council’s Cabinet at a meeting on Monday, team from the LGA commend the council for its:
The review also highlighted how the council’s is “embedding a consistent, values-led approach across services” and creating a workforce that is confident, collaborative and community-focused.
Reviewers noted that the council “punches above its weight nationally,” with strong representation in regional and national networks, and said its approach “sets an example for others.”
They concluded that North Lincolnshire Council is “well run, well led and continuing to improve.”
The full report will be presented to Cabinet on Monday 13 October, setting out how the findings will feed into the next phase of the council’s plans.
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Park is waiting on a final check-up before Aleks can be brought from Ukraine.