Plans for new Lincoln College medicine teaching clinic in 130-year-old building
Proposals have been lodged by Lincoln College to turn a Grade II listed building off Monks Road into a medicine teaching clinic, photography studio and classroom. Plans would see the 1970s extension on...
View ArticleSection of Skellingthorpe Road to close for three weekends
A section of Skellingthorpe Road near to the level crossing will be closed for three consecutive weekends in January to allow for an access road to be constructed for a new housing estate. The closure...
View ArticleProposals to turn Lincoln offices into 40 new waterfront apartments
Lincoln developers have submitted an application to turn a waterfront office block into 40 apartments as part of the £20 million One the Brayford project. If given the green light by City of Lincoln...
View ArticlePlanning permission granted for Riseholme agri-food technology centre
Planning permission has been granted by West Lindsey District Council for an agri-food technology centre at the University of Lincoln’s Riseholme campus. The application, submitted by the university,...
View ArticleLincoln Brayford level crossing footbridge plans submitted, without lifts
Final plans have been submitted to City of Lincoln Council for a long-talked-about pedestrian footbridge over the Brayford Wharf East level crossing, without lifts. The new, scaled down application...
View ArticlePlans for private Lincoln medical village would create 50 jobs
Planners at the City of Lincoln Council will consider proposals for a new private medical village at Lindum Terrace – creating 50 new jobs. The facility would provide primary and secondary care and...
View ArticleBuilding work starts to convert The Lawn into Lincoln coffee HQ
Tea and coffee brand Stokes has started work to convert 19th century The Lawn building in Lincoln into a £2 million head office including cafe, roasters and shops. The Lawn, which was a former ‘lunatic...
View Article2016: A year of developments in Lincoln
Over the course of the last 12 months, the Lincoln skyline has changed and continues to do so with more construction in line. Businesses across the city have expanded with purpose-built sites and...
View ArticleFunding released for new starter homes in Lincoln
City of Lincoln Council and Lincolnshire County Council have been named among 30 local authority areas to receive funding to build ‘affordable’ starter homes on brownfield sites. Housing Minister Gavin...
View ArticleCouncil proposes new housing estate on former Lincoln allotment site
The City of Lincoln Council will consider plans for around 38 new homes off Riseholme Road, formerly used as allotment land. The site, which sits next to Ermine East, was previously approved for...
View ArticleArtist impressions released of new-look Boultham Park
A series of artists impressions have been unveiled that show a new look for Boultham Park in 2017. Site work started in September 2016 after funding of £2.7 million was secured from Heritage Lottery...
View ArticleDecision due on plans for luxury housing on historic Steep Hill site
Councillors will discuss plans to turn a 239-year-old former residential college site in Lincoln into 14 upmarket flats and houses next week. As previously reported, the 18th century Chad Varah House...
View ArticleLincoln filling station to close for £750k revamp and pharmacy move
The Co-op petrol station on Carholme Road in Lincoln is to close for two months to undergo a £750,000 revamp and the addition of a relocated pharmacy. Work at the busy Winning Post Filling Station and...
View ArticleTraffic concerns mount ahead of decision on 167 new homes in North Hykeham
Councillors will discuss plans for 167 houses to be built in North Hykeham next week. The proposals for the homes, submitted by Tennyson Homes Ltd, are designed around a main loop road extending from...
View ArticlePlans for 450 new homes submitted for fields south of Lincoln
Plans for a major 450-home development south of Lincoln have been submitted for approval with North Kesteven District Council. The proposed 12.26 hectare scheme would lie on land currently used for...
View ArticleResidents confused by new North Hykeham ‘cycle path to nowhere’
A newly laid cycle path “leading to nowhere” has confused residents in North Hykeham. The new path has been laid on the old George Fischer Casting football pitch, near Hykeham Station, running along...
View ArticleGreen light given for 167 new homes in North Hykeham, despite traffic concerns
Councillors have approved plans for 167 houses to be built in North Hykeham, despite concerns about traffic from residents. The homes, which were submitted by Tennyson Homes Ltd, have been designed...
View ArticleLincoln grand designs: Votes open for new city building awards
Residents and visitors are being asked to vote for their favourite building scheme in the city ahead of the first Lincoln Good Design Awards. Voting is now open for the awards, which will crown winners...
View ArticlePlans to turn Lincoln warehouse into Redeemed Christian Church
Plans have been submitted to the City of Lincoln Council for an unused warehouse to be transformed into a place of worship. The plans, submitted by Paster Vera Icheke from the Redeemed Christian...
View ArticleVeolia to hold public consultation on controversial Lincoln waste factory plans
Environmental services company Veolia will hold a public consultation tomorrow as plans for a waste factory in Lincoln spark over 300 objections from local residents. Lincolnshire County Council...
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