Summary

  • News, sport, travel and weather updates resume at 08:00 on Friday

  • Grimsby Town face double-blow as BBC Radio Humberside learns Hurst and Nsiala are offered alternative deals

  • Live updates on Thursday 16 June 2016

  1. Red arrows NOT displaying at Farnborough Air Showpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    The Lincolnshire based aerobatic team won't be performing a display at the Farnborough Air Show for the first time in more than fifty years. 

    It's because of safety fears following the Shoreham disaster last year in which eleven people were killed.

    Red arrows

    The RAF says the Reds will be restricted to providing flypasts over the three day show next month.   

  2. Woman was airlifted to hospital after Spilsby crashpublished at 11:57 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    A 40-year-old woman was taken to Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham with serious injuries after a crash with another car on Halton Road on Wednesday at 15:00.

    The driver of the second vehicle, a 70-year-old man from Horncastle, was treated at Boston Pilgrim Hospital and later discharged.

    The incident closed the road until 21:00.

  3. Weather watchers: Hail in Junepublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Weather Watchers

    It might look like the wake of a speedboat but it's actually hail on a country road in Boston, left behind after the torrential downpour yesterday.

    Boston road

    Thanks to user Ged for this one, so much for the Great British summer (so far).

  4. 'Missing' Grimsby teenager has been foundpublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Radio Humberside

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  5. It's not you, it's uspublished at 11:19 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

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    If we sound a bit different today its because we're dealing with some gremlins in the system at the moment, FM is a little dodgy but we're as clear as a bell on DAB and online.

  6. The beach, the bar and the war on dog poopublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    We got a call from a member of the public saying that the beach at Ingoldmells Point was in a bit of a sorry state. 

    Cans, plastic bags and worst of all, dog poo strewn about. Sometimes bagged and just left there.

    It's privately owned by Bibbys beach bar, they have cleaners out there every day just to keep it under control. 

    I went down to see it for myself:

  7. Temporary bus station plans given go-aheadpublished at 10:55 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    An application to build a temporary bus station in Lincoln has been approved by the city council's planning committee.

    The building, earmarked to be built in Tentercroft Street, would allow the city's existing bus station to be demolished and rebuilt.

    The move, part of a wider approved project to create a £30m transport hub, would see 320 car parking places lost. 

    Hub plansImage source, City of Lincoln Council

    City of Lincoln Council said it was looking for alternative parking provision.

    The temporary station would include 16 bus stands, drop-off points, toilets and cabin buildings to be used as offices.

  8. Headlines across Lincolnshirepublished at 10:45 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Barbara Stimpson
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    The latest from our Lincolnshire newsroom:

    • Woman says she was sexually abused by late MP Clememt Freud after meeting him in Lincoln restaurant
    • Police want to talk to three men after car drives through Louth cemetery 
    • Grimsby Town to lose two star players 
    • Lincolnshire marine helps birth of his son in pub car park 
  9. Car knocks down headstones after driving through Louth cemeterypublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    Police want to speak to three young men after a car was driven through a graveyard, external at about 5:30pm on Monday last week.

    The vehicle was blocked in by a member of staff but not before damage was caused to some of the headstones.  The driver and passengers then abandoned the car and left on foot in the direction of the town centre. 

    Police want to identify the three in this CCTV image:

    carImage source, Lincolnshire police

    When officers seized the car they found it had not been re-registered with new keeper details after being recently sold.

  10. Traffic and travel: Congestion on Lindum Hill, Lincolnpublished at 10:16 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Travel

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  11. From Marine to midwife in one daypublished at 10:00 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Carla George
    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    Perhaps the only thing more challenging than serving in the armed forces is when your partner says "pull the car over, I'm about to give birth".

    That's what faced Sgt Matt Harness as he drove Kaylee Halshaw to the hospital. 

    They had to make an emergency stop in the Waggon and Horses car park in Branston and - with the help of the landlord - baby Spencer was brought into the world.

    I got a chance to speak with mum and dad:

  12. Grimsby Town confirm departure of Dave Roberts from board of directorspublished at 09:43 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Grimsby Town has announced this morning that Mariners Trust board representative Dave Roberts has stepped down with immediate effect.

    They say he's leaving for personal reasons and to pursue other interests. 

  13. 'You don't expect a friend of your parents to rape you', third woman alleges Clement Freud abusepublished at 09:18 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Another woman has come forward claiming she was attacked by the late Liberal MP after meeting him in a Lincoln seafood restaurant owned by her parents.

    Vicky Hayes, 64, told ITV News, external that the politician, who died in 2009, had raped her in the mid-1960s when she was 17. 

    Clement FreudImage source, PA

    Her allegation follows accusations from two other women who say they were abused by Freud as children.  

  14. Weather across Lincolnshirepublished at 08:56 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Abbie Dewhurst
    Weather Presenter, BBC Look North

    Cloudy with patchy mist and fog at first, some cloud breaks may occur late in the morning allowing some brief brighter spells. 

    However, cloud will build fairly quickly again with further heavy showers developing inland and possibly turning thundery. Winds still light.  

    Temp chart
  15. Teenager missing from Grimsbypublished at 08:49 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Radio Humberside

    A 14-year-old boy is missing from Grimsby. 

    Vladimir Soares didn't return home from school yesterday. 

    He's a pupil at Holy Family Catholic School. 

    Vladimir SoaresImage source, Humberside Police
  16. Flash flood closes Lincolnshire primary schoolpublished at 08:40 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    That absolute deluge of rain we got yesterday evening has done more than just water the plants.

    The Chestnut Street Church of England Primary in Ruskington is closed for the day as staff deal with rainwater that's got into the building, take a look:

    Chestnut Street Church of England Primary

    Elsewhere part of Cherry Willingham Primary school is also shut whilst they deal with the water.

  17. Grimsby Town to lose two star playerspublished at 08:31 British Summer Time 16 June 2016
    Breaking

    BBC Humberside Sport

    BBC Radio Humberside understands Grimsby Town are set to lose promotion-winning heroes Toto Nsiala and Richard Tait despite offering them new deals.

    Toto Nsiala
    Richard TaitImage source, Getty Images

    This will be a double blow to Mariners' boss Paul Hurst who had hoped to keep the defensive pair at Blundell Park for their return to the Football League.

    Nsiala is believed to be attracting interest from several League Two clubs whilst Tait appears to be lining up a move to his native Scotland with Scottish Premiership side, Motherwell.

  18. Headlines across Lincolnshirepublished at 08:24 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Corazon Garcia
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Headlines from our Lincolnshire newsroom this morning:

    • Third woman claims she was sexually abused by the late MP Sir Clement Freud after meeting him in Lincoln
    • Flash floods close a Lincolnshire Primary School
    • Grimsby Town face double-blow as BBC Radio Humberside learns Hurst and Nsiala are offered new deals
  19. Traffic and travel: Clear start on the roadspublished at 08:08 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    BBC Travel

    It's looking like a nice and easy morning so far. 

    Nothing serious to report however there is the usual congestion around the city, there's stop and start traffic on the A46 as it heads into Lincoln.

  20. Good morning, welcome to today's Live coveragepublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 16 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    Hello from Lincoln, it's Alex here ready to bring you all the latest news, travel, weather and sport from across the county. 

    As always I want to know what's happening where you are, you can reach me on our Facebook page, external, Twitter , externalor via email.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.