A planning application's now been submitted to the City of Lincoln Council for a commemorative plaque on the city's Arboretum Lodge, close to Avondale Street, where the family lived.
Police appeal over sheep theft
Lincolnshire Police say a number of sheep were stolen overnight earlier this week.
It comes after a similar theft in October, the force says:
Quote Message: I was asked to make three types of cake for the Highgrove gift shop, then the wedding cake and His Royal Highness's 60th birthday cake - they keep coming back so they must be pretty good." from Dawn Blunden Cake Maker
I was asked to make three types of cake for the Highgrove gift shop, then the wedding cake and His Royal Highness's 60th birthday cake - they keep coming back so they must be pretty good."
Music to our ears
HMV is returning to Boston today.
It's opening a new shop at the site it used to occupy five years ago.
The company said the shop would create eight jobs:
This afternoon is going to remain overcast in Lincolnshire with the chance of drizzle.
And tonight is looking cloudy, too, which will bring the chance of mist and fog across the county:
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Attempted robbery in Gainsborough
Linolnshire Police want to speak to the individuals pictured below in connection with an attempted robbery in Gainsborough.
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An 83-year-old woman was walking along Bayard Street on Friday 2 November when a man ran up behind her and tried to snatch her shopping trolley.
Two other men then shouted to the offender.
All three left the scene together along Forster Street.
Investment plans for Long Sutton factory
Food processing company
Princes is set to begin multi-million pound building work at Long Sutton.
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The company is planning to demolish several existing buildings and to begin construction of a new facility, housing a kitchen and a plant to handle raw material.
Princes say the investment will help strengthen its place in the market.
It also believes the new facility will help improve efficiency.
The site, the company's largest food production facility, employs 500 permanent staff.
Busy day for Pudsey in Lincolnshire
Events for this year's Children in Need have already kicked off across Lincolnshire, with Pudsey getting some beauty treatments before heading off to a special challenge.
The famous yellow bear visited Hare and Beauty in Ruskington where the staff are taking part in a 24-hour 'beautython' and he was given the VIP treatment:
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And after a relaxing pamper, Pudsey then headed over to St Faith and St Martin C of E Junior School, where he joined the pupils to bust some moves:
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It will be largely cloudy through the course of tonight with the chance of some mist and fog in places and even the odd spot of drizzle.
Memorial plaque proposal for brothers killed in WW1
Five brothers from Lincoln who died in World War One could soon be commemorated with a plaque close to where they lived.
Eight of the Beechey boys went to fight, but only three of them came home.
Last year BBC Radio Lincolnshire placed stone crosses at the places each of them died.
A planning application's now been submitted to the City of Lincoln Council for a commemorative plaque on the city's Arboretum Lodge, close to Avondale Street, where the family lived.
Police appeal over sheep theft
Lincolnshire Police say a number of sheep were stolen overnight earlier this week.
It comes after a similar theft in October, the force says:
Cake 'by royal appointment'
It may have been cut in London, but a 70th birthday cake for the Prince of Wales had a strong Lincolnshire connection.
The cake was made by Dawn Blunden, the owner of Sophisticake in Woodhall Spa.
She's been making cakes for the Royal Family for more than a decade.
Music to our ears
HMV is returning to Boston today.
It's opening a new shop at the site it used to occupy five years ago.
The company said the shop would create eight jobs:
A1121 crash update
A motorcyclist has died following a crash at Hubberts Bridge near Boston.
The man in his 50's was involved in a collision with a blue Mercedes this morning.
Police say a man has been arrested in connection with the incident.
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Read moreLincolnshire's weather forecast
This afternoon is going to remain overcast in Lincolnshire with the chance of drizzle.
And tonight is looking cloudy, too, which will bring the chance of mist and fog across the county:
Attempted robbery in Gainsborough
Linolnshire Police want to speak to the individuals pictured below in connection with an attempted robbery in Gainsborough.
An 83-year-old woman was walking along Bayard Street on Friday 2 November when a man ran up behind her and tried to snatch her shopping trolley.
Two other men then shouted to the offender.
All three left the scene together along Forster Street.
Investment plans for Long Sutton factory
Food processing company Princes is set to begin multi-million pound building work at Long Sutton.
The company is planning to demolish several existing buildings and to begin construction of a new facility, housing a kitchen and a plant to handle raw material.
Princes say the investment will help strengthen its place in the market.
It also believes the new facility will help improve efficiency.
The site, the company's largest food production facility, employs 500 permanent staff.
Busy day for Pudsey in Lincolnshire
Events for this year's Children in Need have already kicked off across Lincolnshire, with Pudsey getting some beauty treatments before heading off to a special challenge.
The famous yellow bear visited Hare and Beauty in Ruskington where the staff are taking part in a 24-hour 'beautython' and he was given the VIP treatment:
And after a relaxing pamper, Pudsey then headed over to St Faith and St Martin C of E Junior School, where he joined the pupils to bust some moves:
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