1. PPE skin damage inspires NHS 'pick-me-up' packspublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2021

    The packs, containing products to help skin heal, will be given out to front-line health workers.

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  2. Boston shop's signs removed after two centuries of tradingpublished at 16:03 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2021

    The signs are coming down on Oldrids department store in Boston, which is expected to close after more than two centuries of trading in the town.

    Oldrids BostonImage source, Debbie Kirk

    Oldrids began trading in Boston town centre in 1804 but in July 2020, the doors didn't open again after the first coronavirus lockdown.

    Currently, the firm doesn't list the central Boston shop as one of its stores, despite never officially confirming it will close.

    In a statement released last year, a spokesperson said the firm had begun a consultation period to close the shop and hoped to "minimise redundancies".

    Oldrids still has sites on the outskirts of Boston, in Grantham and in Scunthorpe.

  3. Woman fined for driving 100 miles for burger with sisterpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2021

    A woman has been fined fined for breaking the "essential travel" coronavirus lockdown rule and travelling from Lincolnshire to North Yorkshire to eat a burger with her sister, police say.

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    Police in North Yorkshire say the woman, in her 30s, who hasn't been named, has been given a fixed penalty notice for the 100-mile journey to Scarborough.

    Under current government rules, people are being asked to stay at home and only travel from their local area if it's essential.

    Ch Insp Rachel Wood, from North Yorkshire Police, said: "Driving through three counties to get a burger is not classed as essential travel.

    "Most people in North Yorkshire are trying really hard to stop the spread of Covid in our communities and protect the vulnerable," she added.

  4. Taxi driver jailed for two years over fatal Lincoln crashpublished at 14:16 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2021

    A Lincolnshire taxi driver has been jailed for two years and banned from driving for six years after admitting causing death by dangerous driving.

    Wendy ShortImage source, Family photo

    Wendy Short, 79, from Lincoln (pictured) died, and another passenger was seriously injured, when the driver of the taxi she was in used his mobile on the A46 at Lincoln in July 2019.

    Lincoln Crown Court heard Ian Penman had used his phone for over 30 seconds just before crashing into the back of a lorry.

    Penman, 67, of The Burrows, in Nettleham, admitted the charges in May last year and was sentenced at Lincoln Crown Court yesterday.

    He was also ordered to pass an extended retest before he can legally drive again.

    Passing sentence, Judge John Pini QC said: "This case demonstrates, if proof were needed, the real dangers of using hand-held mobile phones.

    "Here such use has killed one person and seriously injured another."

    Mrs Short's family has appealed for drivers not to use mobile phones when driving to prevent similar accidents in the future.

    In a statement, a family member said: "If you think of using your phone when driving, remember her name and the pain and loss we will feel forever. Your call can wait."

  5. Lincolnshire Covid infection rate half England averagepublished at 13:11 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2021

    The coronavirus infection rate in Lincolnshire is less than half the rate of England's, according to the latest figures.

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    Latest figures, which reflect the week ending on 7 January, show Lincolnshire's infection rate as approximately 261 cases per 100,000 people.

    The England average is currently 625 cases of infection per 100,000 people.

    The highest rate nationally is in London, where 1,527 people per 100,000 in Barking and Dagenham have tested positive.

    The district with the highest infection rate in Lincolnshire is South Kesteven, with 389 per 100,000 people.

    Four of Lincolnshire's districts are falling or showing no change in virus rates, while three - Boston, South Holland and East Lindsey - are seeing rising numbers.

  6. Officers put at risk by Covid rule-breakers - Policepublished at 10:48 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2021

    There's been an increase in people breaking coronavirus rules in Lincolnshire and those rule-breakers are putting officers at risk, one of the county's most senior police officers says.

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    Officers say they're giving out more fines and getting more complaints about people breaking Covid rules, according to Lincolnshire Police.

    The forces's Assistant Chief Constable, Kerrin Wilson, says rule-breakers should consider the families of officers they're putting at risk.

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    It's pretty selfish sometimes, some of the behaviours we've seen. You're putting other people at risk, other families, other vulnerabilities, and my officers are out there every day, but have to come back to their families."

    Kerrin Wilson, Assistant Chief Constable, Lincolnshire Police

  7. Lincolnshire's weather todaypublished at 09:06 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2021

    Expect a chilly day with rain later in the afternoon.

    There may even be sleet mixed in as we head into the evening.

    Lincoln weather forecast

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

  8. Scunthorpe United 0-1 Salford Citypublished at 21:51 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2021

    Salford climb into the League Two play-off places with a late winner at struggling Scunthorpe.

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  9. 'Stick by rules or risk longer lockdown' - Health bosspublished at 17:52 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2021

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    If people do not stick by the coronavirus rules, the national lockdown could last longer than is currently thought, Lincolnshire's health bosses have warned.

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    Professor Derek Ward, Lincolnshire County Council’s director for public health, says the county is currently performing better than other areas and has not seen a big rise in infection rates recently.

    However, he said: “If people don’t stay at home, a legal requirement, and if people don’t stick by the rules and our rates start to go up, we start to see more pressure on the NHS - and it’s already pressured - then it’s going to potentially prolong the lockdown.

    “Covid can’t come into your house unless you allow it. Equally, if you are one of those people who might have Covid but you’ve not got any symptoms, if you stay home during the lockdown period, you will clear the virus and that means you can’t pass it on to anybody," he added.

    In the seven days to 9 January, Lincolnshire had a rate of 267 infections per 100,000 people and has sat between the 250-300 range for several weeks. The national average is around 629.

    On Monday, the first of a series of new rapid testing sites also came online in Lincoln and carried out 60 tests on asymptomatic people in its first day - recording one positive case.

    The tests, at the LNER stadium, can deliver results within an hour.

  10. Grimsby fined for Covid-19 rules breachpublished at 17:39 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2021

    Grimsby accept a suspended fine for breaching English Football League rules after three games were postponed because of Covid-19.

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  11. Lincolnshire's evening weather forecastpublished at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2021

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    It will be a cold night in Lincolnshire.

    Here's the latest forecast:

    Weather Forecast
  12. More vaccination sites confirmed for Lincolnshirepublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2021

    Several new coronavirus vaccination sites will be up and running in Lincolnshire by the end of the week, it's been confirmed.

    Man getting Covid-19 vaccinationImage source, EPA/Jacob King/Pool

    The new sites will be at:

    • The Storehouse, Skegness
    • Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln
    • Springfields, Spalding
    • John Coupland Hospital, Gainsborough
    • Marisco Medical Practice, Mablethorpe

    The next step for the county’s NHS to roll out the programme further is expected to be two large vaccination sites and a roving service across the county.

  13. Over 130 arrested in drink and drug-drive crackdownpublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2021

    Almost 140 people were arrested during the Christmas crackdown on drink and drug-drivers by Lincolnshire Police, the force says.

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    During December, 62 people were arrested on suspicion of driving or being in charge of a vehicle while over the legal alcohol limit, according to Lincolnshire Police.

    Meanwhile, 77 people were arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired through controlled drugs.

    That’s a total of 139 people who were arrested over the Christmas period and who now face an investigation.

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    The decisions drivers make are impaired when they have alcohol or drugs in their system. The more alcohol or drugs, the worse their driving and the more dangerous they become."

    Sgt Adie Scargill, Lincolnshire Police

  14. Tip winter wonderland attraction raises £10kpublished at 11:47 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2021

    Organisers say they hoped the display would "put a smile on people's faces after a terrible year".

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  15. Lincolnshire's weather todaypublished at 09:10 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2021

    It's a chilly day across the county but you may see some spots of wintry sunshine.

    Weather report

    Find your local weather forecast for today and the week ahead here.

  16. Cannabis factories discovered in Grimsby raidspublished at 17:58 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2021

    Two cannabis factories and over 100 cannabis plants have been uncovered during raids at the weekend in Grimsby, according to Humberside Police.

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    The first was found at a property in Harold Street in East Marsh, where two rooms of a house were being used to grow cannabis, officers say.

    The second was found in a property in Freeman Street, also in East Marsh, following reports of a suspected break-in.

    Officers found four rooms had been used to grow cannabis and the growers had also tampered with the electricity supply, causing a potentially serious fire risk, according to police.

    Det Insp Tom Kelly says: "I’d like to thank the members of the public who got in touch with us about these grows.

    "Thanks to their vigilance we have been able to seize these plants and equipment and put measures in place to prevent further grows from being established in these properties.

    "Though the number of plants recovered was relatively small, there was provision in both properties for large scale grows."

    Investigations are continuing to find out who was behind the two cannabis operations, Humberside Police adds.

  17. Lincolnshire's evening weather forecastpublished at 17:07 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2021

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    There could be some rain around in Lincolnshire overnight.

    Here's the latest forecast:

    Weather Forecast
  18. Donated laptops put to use in Lincolnshirepublished at 16:05 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2021

    Laptops donated as part of the BBC's Make A Difference campaign are being put to use in Lincolnshire.

    The appeal for donations of laptops and digital devices to help schoolchildren across the county access online classes during the coronavirus lockdown continues this week:

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  19. Tip's recycled Christmas wonderland raises thousandspublished at 14:59 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2021

    Tip workers in Grimsby have raised more than £10,500 for good causes after creating a Christmas wonderland.

    Tyre SnowmanImage source, North East Lincolnshire Council

    Visitors donated money after seeing the efforts staff made to transform the site.

    Most of the decorations including Santa, a snowman, and a giant Christmas tree, were made using old tyres, traffic cones and other bits and pieces found at the site.

    Tyre Kings And CamelsImage source, North East Lincolnshire Council

    One visitor gave £500 just before Christmas.

    Donations will be divided between charities and local causes, including Young Carers, Not Home Alone, Harbour Place and Nunny's Farm.

  20. Five more vaccination hubs to open in countypublished at 10:42 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2021

    Lincolnshire is getting another five coronavirus vaccination hubs this week.

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    That's on top of the eight already set up.

    It should mean people won't have to travel too far to get the jab.

    There's no word yet on where they'll be.

    Leader of East Lindsey District Council Craig Leyland says he's been reassured the Lincolnshire coast won't be left behind.

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    The sooner that we get this protection to our communities, the sooner the government can look to opening up the society and business again, and that's what we want to see."

    Craig Leyland, Leader, East Lindsey District Council