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  1. Lincolnshire flood warnings as heavy rain forecastpublished at 10:02 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2021

    There are currently three flood warnings in place in Lincolnshire.

    Flood Warning MapImage source, Environment Agency

    The warnings are all for the River Witham, with more rain forecast for this week,

    Leigh Edlin, from the Environment Agency, says staff are keeping a close eye on the situation:

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    We're out checking, clearing debris screens and culverts to ensure water can flow freely. We're using our flood storage reservoirs where they're going to help, and obviously we're issuing flood warnings."

    Leigh Edlin, Environment Agency

  2. Rain warning for Lincolnshirepublished at 09:01 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2021

    It's dry through the day on the forecast - but that all changes this evening.

    Lincoln weather forecast

    The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware" warning for rain across much of England from 00:01 on Tuesday.

    That means spells of prolonged and heavy rain may lead to flooding and disruption to travel in places

    The warning also says homes and businesses could be flooded, causing damage to some buildings

    Driving conditions will be affected and delays or cancellations to trains and buses are possible.

    You can find out more here, external.

  3. Lincolnshire: Latest news and coronavirus updatespublished at 08:44 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2021

    Breaking news, sport, travel and weather updates from across Lincolnshire.

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  4. Ten new mass vaccination hubs to open in Englandpublished at 09:12 Greenwich Mean Time 17 January 2021

    It comes as the government urges people to "play their part" in helping to meet vaccination targets.

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  5. Barrow win despite James head injurypublished at 20:25 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2021

    Barrow striker Luke James is taken to hospital but later discharged after being knocked out in a clash of heads as they beat Scunthorpe.

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  6. Grimsby Town 0-0 Southend Unitedpublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2021

    Grimsby and Southend play out a goalless draw at Blundell Park in their battle at the bottom of League Two.

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  7. Crawley sign Tilley after Grimsby exitpublished at 11:56 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2021

    Crawley Town sign midfielder James Tilley on a free transfer following his departure from fellow League Two club Grimsby.

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  8. 'Don't travel': Snow warning for Lincolnshirepublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2021

    Police are warning drivers to "be extra careful" if travelling in the next 24 hours, after a snow warning was issued for Lincolnshire.

    Special police in south lincolnshireImage source, Lincolnshire Police

    The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware " weather warning for the county, saying there could be heavy snowfall overnight.

    Ch Insp Pat Coates, from Lincolnshire Police, says: "If you don't have to travel, don't travel."

    But he added: "If you do have to travel, be prepared" to face heavy snow.

    The force is reminding people to continue to follow coronavirus lockdown rules, which say only "essential" travel is allowed.

    Officers say they've already dealt with a number of accidents after snowfall this week (pictured).

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    It's really important. We really need to not put any more strain on the health service or ambulance service so they can can deal with the people that need to be dealt with and treated for coronavirus."

    Ch Insp Pat Coates, Lincolnshire Police

  9. Vaccine hope for care home devastated by viruspublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2021

    Two thirds of the residents at the home in Spilsby lost their lives to Covid-19 in a matter of weeks.

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  10. 'Don't act like a 'Dick'' coronavirus campaign launchedpublished at 13:39 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2021

    A campaign telling people to not "act like a 'Dick'" has been launched by an emergency response team in Lincolnshire.

    PosterImage source, Lincolnshire Resilience Forum

    The Lincolnshire Resilience Forum, made up of teams from Lincolnshire councils and the emergency services, has launched the campaign to encourage people to follow coronavirus rules.

    According to the campaign material, only 8% of people are responsible for 60% of Covid transmissions.

    It characterises different types of rule-breakers or rule-followers as either a "Tom, Dick or Harriet".

    Those behind the campaign say: "'Dick' represents a minority of people in Lincolnshire who don’t stick to the rules."

    The social media campaign has drawn some criticism for its cartoon characters, with one commenter saying: "It’s not CBeebies".

    Another queried whether people unable to wear face coverings for health reasons are "being called a 'Dick'"?

    However, others have praised the campaign for its humour and drawing attention to coronavirus rules in a different way.

  11. Lincolnshire's weather todaypublished at 09:26 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2021

    It should remain dry but overcast across the county today.

    No snow is forecast after yesterday's fall.

    Weather forecast

    You can find your latest local forecast here.

  12. Police child protection 'missing opportunities'published at 06:54 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2021

    Government inspectors say Lincolnshire Police has to improve its child protection work.

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  13. Lincolnshire's locked down pets celebrated on the airwavespublished at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2021

    A news bulletin for pets broadcast by BBC Radio Lincolnshire has earned high profile fans after being shared online.

    Musician KT Tunstall shared the news:

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    It's also featured on BBC Radio 1 and has been shared by comedy Twitter account Larry the Cat.

    The comedy account, which pretends to be No 10 Downing Street's cat, suggested future editions could be called "Newshound" or "The 6PM Mews"...

  14. Children's 'secret' art mission to thank teacherspublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2021

    The artwork was hung on the school fence during the night to surprise staff as they arrived.

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  15. Mental health hotline inundated during Covid-19 pandemicpublished at 16:37 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2021

    Thousands of calls have been made to a mental health helpline in Lincolnshire during the coronavirus pandemic, a health trust has said.

    poster for mental health hotlineImage source, LPFT

    The free service, which was set up last year, supports anyone suffering with mental health issues.

    Workers have handled up to 1,800 calls per month at some points during the pandemic.

    Data shows that as many as 25% of the callers phone daily for help.

    Eve Baird, from the health trust behind the hotline, says: "Often people wait too long before asking for help and bottle up their feelings until they can’t cope anymore."

    “We want people to know that it’s OK not to be OK. Even the most resilient of us may sometimes struggle", she adds.

  16. Hospitals treat 200-plus Covid patients daily - Trust bosspublished at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2021

    The boss of the trust which runs Lincolnshire's biggest hospitals says staff are regularly treating hundreds of patients for Covid-19.

    Andrew MorganImage source, ULHT

    Andrew Morgan (pictured), CEO of United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust, says pressure on the hospitals hasn't stopped since early November.

    He adds that staff in the trust's hospitals have been treating over 200 patients for Covid every day.

    Despite relatively low infection rates in Lincolnshire - with the county's infection rate below half the national average - Mr Morgan says he's urging people not to be complacent.

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    Since November, we've been at levels around over 200 in-patients at any one time for several weeks now, so this wave is very much longer and more plateaued than the quite sharp wave one."

    Andrew Morgan, CEO, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust

  17. Snow falls across Lincolnshirepublished at 12:25 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2021

    Police officers say they're dealing with several crashes after snowfall across Lincolnshire.

    snowImage source, Lincolnshire Police

    Snow is settling across the county and police say it's particularly bad in southern parts of the county.

    Forecasters say snow and rain will continue today, but that it will become warmer this afternoon.

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  18. Flood warning for Lincolnshire Villagepublished at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2021

    A flood warning has been issued for the village of Swaton, near Sleaford.

    Flood mapImage source, EA

    The Environment Agency (EA) says rain, and sleet have already caused some flooding on low-lying land and roads.

    It says it now expects water to affect homes and low-lying properties near the Swaton Eau on West Street are most at risk.

    Staff have been sent to monitor flood defences and clear blockages, according to the EA.

  19. Headteacher's concerns over free lockdown mealspublished at 09:44 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2021

    A Lincolnshire head teacher says school staff have had "incredibly little time" to produce food hampers for students learning from home during the current coronavirus lockdown.

    Free school mealsImage source, Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

    Children who would usually be given free meals at school are entitled to them at home during lockdown.

    Katie Barry, headteacher at St George's Church of England Primary School in Gainsborough, says staff had just a few days to go from making food for children at school to arranging the assembly and delivery of 250 food parcels.

    She says the school is being paid the equivalent of £8.50 per week by the government to provide five meals per child, and five members of staff have had to scour the town's supermarkets for food for the hampers.

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    £8.50 is not a lot to get five healthy meals for a growing child who's expected to be doing home learning."

    Katie Barry, Headteacher

    Education secretary Gavin Williamson has said the government will "support any school that needs to take action".

  20. Lincolnshire's weather todaypublished at 09:14 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2021

    Keep warm at home or wrap up if you are going out for your exercise today.

    Snow is forecast for much of the county during today.

    Lincolnshire weather forecast

    You can find the latest weather forecast for your local area here.