Plans submitted for Sleaford town centre riverside café
Comments Off on Plans submitted for Sleaford town centre riverside caféSleaford residents would be able to enjoy a new café and riverside outdoor area under recently-submitted plans.
Sleaford residents would be able to enjoy a new café and riverside outdoor area under recently-submitted plans.
Here is a gallery of photographs shared with The Standard of snowy scenes in and around Boston today (Monday, January 5).
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A residential care home in Mablethorpe has been rapped on the knuckles again after a second scathing report by watchdog inspectors.
The new year is bringing a new, simpler leisure offer for every resident across North Lincolnshire – making it easier than ever to get fit, get moving and feel healthier.
Local gyms and swimming pools are now simpler to use, with clearer options, better access and a more straightforward way to get active – whatever your starting point and whatever your goals.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “The new year is when many people think about getting more active, but too often it feels complicated or intimidating.
“This new offer is about cutting through that – clearer choices, easier access and great local facilities that people can simply get on and use.”
The refreshed offer follows investment in leisure centres across the area, with upgraded gyms, improved pools and better activity spaces now matched by a simpler, more modern way to use them.
New membership options – Unlimited, Core, Surge, Boost, Ignite and Collective – strip away complexity, offering a clear, flexible and modern way to get active that fits around real life.
And, they give residents access across the whole area – all gyms and all swimming pools in Brigg, Barton, Crowle, Epworth, Scunthorpe and Winterton – with no groups, no tiers and no complicated rules.
Cllr Carl Sherwood, cabinet member for safer, stronger communities, said: “You don’t need to be a gym expert to get active.
“Whether it’s getting back into fitness, swimming more often or simply moving a bit more in the new year, this new leisure offer makes it easier to start – and easier to stick with it.
“It’s about opening the door to activity for everyone.”
For more details visit our new memberships page.
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Christmas may be over, but at a much-loved wildlife park just outside Skegness, festive firs are still bringing plenty of joy — this time to some very special residents.
Having pioneered the project for the county, residents of South Kesteven will fully switch having a food waste recycling collection service from Monday, April 13.
A teenage ‘hero’ from Louth is revelling in his successful role as a content creator on the social media and video platform, TikTok.
Snow has blanketed Lincolnshire overnight and has caused a few headaches on the roads, but some have chosen to enjoy a stroll in the white stuff or just poke their lens out of their bedroom window to share photos with us of today’s winter wonderland in the county!
If one of your New Year’s resolutions for 2026 is to lose weight and stay healthy, you are sure to be inspired by these two women from a slimming group in Horncastle.