Inside this month's edition: have your say on your market town, tasty discounts for British Food Fortnight, and more...
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September 2021
 
Have your say on your market town
 
 
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As part of our Vital and Viable programme, we've recently launched a survey to help us understand how residents feel about where they live and what they would like to see happen in their market town.

We want to hear from those who live, work, or regularly visit Alford, Horncastle, Louth, Spilsby, or Wainfleet.

The responses we receive will help us ensure that our priorities for each town reflect what local communities want to see happen in their area. 

We've also recently undertaken a series of market roadshows to promote the survey and our Vital and Viable programme, and it's been fantastic to meet so many residents and hear your feedback.
 
 
 
 
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Still time to celebrate local produce  for British Food Fortnight

British Food Fortnight comes to a close this Sunday, but there's still plenty of opportunity to celebrate our local producers.

We're are once again working with our market traders to offer up some tasty discounts.

Vouchers are available at the link below and are valid until October 17.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Green Homes Grants still available

Doing your bit for the environment can be easier than you think and is free to homeowners under the Green Homes Grant Scheme!

If you're in receipt of certain benefits or have a combined household income of £30k or less, you could be eligible.

Find out more, at the link below.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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High street support programme moves into Horncastle

Our Healthy You, Healthy Business programme, designed to support high street businesses, is being rolled out in Horncastle.

After a successful pilot supporting businesses in Alford and Spilsby, the programme is now available to support up to six high street businesses in Horncastle.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tree felling work to begin in Skegness

Important tree works are due to begin at Coronation Walk and Vine Walk woodlands in Skegness next month to address Ash Dieback in the area. A survey has been carried out to determine the condition of the trees in the area and we now have to remove those affected which are close to houses, paths and where they pose a risk to public safety.

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News from our partners...
 
Visit Lincoln expands into Greater Lincolnshire
 
 
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The award-winning Destination Management Organisation (DMO) known as Visit Lincoln, has announced its plans to relaunch its support for the Visitor Economy under a new name, Destination Lincolnshire.

Destination Lincolnshire will be business focused. It will build an engaged and resilient community of tourism, hospitality, leisure, and retail businesses across Greater Lincolnshire. It will be business-led and across a much wider geographical footprint enabling the DMO team to play an important role in supporting county recovery.

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Skegness and Mablethorpe Transport Strategy
 
 
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Lincolnshire County Council are working to develop a new transport strategy for Skegness, Mablethorpe and their surrounding areas. If you travel in and around Skegness and Mablethorpe they want to hear from you, so they can listen to and understand your views and ideas about what improvements can be made and what transport should be like in the future.

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Skegness Neighbourhood Plan
 
 
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Skegness Town Council have developed a Neighbourhood Plan for the town. The draft plan has now been published for consultation until 18th October 2021.The draft plan includes policies which support developments relating to education and skills, tourism and the visitor economy, sustainable transport and parking standards, affordable and older persons housing and community, health and well-being in the Skegness and Winthorpe area.
 
The draft plan along with all the background evidence and reports are on the Town Council's website.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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