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Putting Lincoln First in 2022 and 2023!

Is it me, or does this year feel like one of the longest ever? In December last year, we still had Covid restrictions, there was peace in Europe and England were going to win the 2022 World Cup.

Karl welcomes extra investment for Lincoln Castle Academy

Lincoln Castle Academy in Lincoln is one of the latest 239 schools across England set to benefit from the Conservative Government’s ten-year School Rebuilding Programme, which has invested over £13 billion to maintain and improve schools since 2015. 400 schools have been announced so far, with a fu

Karl meets CityFibre to discuss future-proofing Lincoln's digital connectivity

With the construction of Lincoln’s full-fibre network now well underway, Karl recently met CityFibre, the UK’s largest independent full-fibre platform, for a tour of their works, giving him a closer look at the £21m project. During the visit, he met representatives from CityFibre who introduced him

More than 16,000 Lincoln pensioners receive £300 Cost of Living Payment

Karl has welcomed that 16,488 pensioners in Lincoln have received an additional £300 as the Conservative Government’s Pensioner Cost of Living Payments were sent out from 23rd November. These payments were made directly to over 11 million pensioners in receipt of the Winter Fuel Payment, demonstrat

Karl welcomes Arts Council England windfall for Lincoln

Karl has welcomed the news that Lincoln has been awarded a total of £635,910 in funding from Arts Council England. The funding will go to Lincoln’s exceptional museums and to theatre projects run by the University of Lincoln and Zest Theatre. £250,000 -- The University of Lincoln Theatre £