1. Exhibition to mark animals at warpublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 29 April 2018

    The exhibition will feature a cascade of 10,000 knitted, paper and crocheted poppies.

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  2. Grimsby Town 2-1 Notts Countypublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 28 April 2018

    Jamille Matt's late goal secures Grimsby's safety as they beat Notts County to end the visitors' automatic promotion hopes.

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  3. Accrington Stanley 1-0 Lincoln Citypublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 28 April 2018

    Accrington Stanley seal the League Two title with a 1-0 win over play-off contenders Lincoln at a packed Wham Stadium.

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  4. Milton Keynes Dons 0-2 Scunthorpe Unitedpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 28 April 2018

    Milton Keynes Dons are relegated to League Two after losing to Scunthorpe, who boost their own play-off bid with victory.

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  5. Coming up on Look North this eveningpublished at 17:52 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Here's Peter Levy with a look at tonight's programme:

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  6. Tonight's weather forecastpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Tonight looks set to remain largely cloudy with the possibility of some further light rain or drizzle, but not as wet as during the day.

    BBC Weather
  7. Scunthorpe BHS building will be home of new marketpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    The former BHS building in Scunthorpe has been bought by the council.

    SCunthorpe BHS buildingImage source, Google

    The authority says the space will be used create "a bright and new market in the town."

    The regeneration of Scunthorpe Market is part of a wider £60m scheme to improve the town centre.

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    This is the next step in creating a modern new market for the people of Scunthorpe and wider North Lincolnshire”

    Councillor Rob Waltham, Leader, North Lincolnshire Council

  8. Warning after allotment break-ins in Lincolnpublished at 17:14 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    A warning is being issued to allotment holders in Lincoln after a series of shed break-ins at Long Leys Road and Yarborough Crescent allotments.

    The police want people, external to check fencing is in good condition, the area is well-lit and keep any valuable items you don't need regularly at home.

  9. Lincoln MP says people losing out after walk in centre closurepublished at 16:40 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Lincoln's MP says her constituents are losing out following the closure of the city's walk-in centre.

    Karen Lee

    The unit shut earlier this year because managers said it wasn't being used enough and the same services were available elsewhere.

    But Karen Lee says that's not the case.

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    I do not believe that a decision based on this rationale is justifiable. I am also not satisfied with the insufficient alternative provisions implemented to replace the flexible access to healthcare which the walk-in centre provided"

    Karen Lee, Lincoln MP

    Managers from the West Lincolnshire CCG say they've invited Ms Lee to a meeting to discuss her concerns.

  10. Lincolnshire link for Prince Louispublished at 16:03 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Historian Dan Snow has found a link between the new royal baby Louis (or his name at least) and Lincolnshire.

    BabyImage source, Getty Images

    He commented that the last time a Louis was near the throne was in Lincoln during the Barons' War - when the future King Louis VIII of France invaded in support of King John's rebellious barons.

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  11. Glass attack woman free to give birthpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Amy Coleman blinded Carl Benham in one eye after attacking him with a glass at a bar in Skegness.

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  12. Rain doesn't stop play at outdoor cinemapublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    A rather wet and windy day probably isn't the best time to host an outdoor cinema.

    But it seems organisers of the Luna Cinema screening of Paddington 2, external at Lincoln Castle are carrying on setting up regardless.

    Castle
    Castle

    I'd maybe bring a brolly.

  13. A17 Sleaford bypass work finishedpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Work on the A17 Sleaford bypass has come to an end.

    The maintenance and drainage repair works will protect the embankment from further slippage and deterioration.

    New drainage pipes and kerb drains have been installed and it's estimated over 47 million litres of water will flow through the new system over the next six months.

  14. Decision on Boston children's ward future is delayedpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    NHS managers have just finished a meeting on the future of Boston Pilgrim Hospital's Children's Ward, but said they needed more time to examine their options.

    Children's ward

    They were looking five different options, which could include further closures at the hospital including reducing neonatal services and children's outpatients services.

    Managers say they do not have enough doctors to operate a safe service and have little hope of recruiting enough staff in the near future.

    A new deadline for the decision has been set for Friday 25 May.

    People campaigning against the closure of the children's ward say they're disappointed a decision on the future has been delayed.

  15. Vandal causes £100,000 damage at Cleethorpes stationpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Police are looking for a man who smashed train windows and caused around £100,000 of damage at Cleethorpes station.

    British Transport Police (BTP) say the man used a tool to smash windows at the station at around 01:00 on Tuesday, 9 January, before boarding a train and smashing the windows.

    Cleethorpes stationImage source, Google

    It's then believed the man went on to the bus depot and smashed windows there, causing £10,000 worth of damage.

    Officers believe the incidents may be linked to another offence at Cleethorpes Station on Wednesday, 27 December, where two men went on to the tracks and caused severe delays to train services.

    The man was wearing grey jogging bottoms and a dark coloured coat with his hood up.

    BTP is appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

  16. Lincolnshire weather: Wet and chillypublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Further rain this afternoon and heavy in places.

    It will also be rather chilly.

    The rain should start to ease off later on this afternoon but it will remain overcast.

    Weather chart
  17. Town's £1.5m redevelopment approvedpublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    Plans for a £1.5m redevelopment of Sleaford town centre have been approved.

    SleafordImage source, Google

    North Kesteven District Councillors have approved the £1.5m plans for the development which will include a new cinema and a crossing over the River Slea.

    The Heart of Sleaford project hopes to regenerate parts of the town centre and make room for more open space.

    The plans are aimed at connecting Money's Yard (pictured) with the market place.

  18. Scunthorpe Carpetright store to closepublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 27 April 2018

    It's been confirmed that Scunthorpe's Carpetright store will close.

    Scunthorpe CarpetrightImage source, Google

    Creditors for the flooring retailer have approved the plans to close 81 shops, with the loss of about 300 jobs.

    Carpetright, which has more than 400 UK shops, has been struggling with under-performing outlets which have made its rental costs harder to shoulder.