Today's news and sport in Lincoln with Aaron Mayhew and Ollie Collins. https://youtu.be/yi2TEubfJCM
Today's news in Lincoln with Martyna Wiecha.
Your headlines today in Lincoln with Katie Smith.
An historic pub has reopened after nearly being turned into a frozen food supermarket. The Lincoln Imp in Ermine was set to be closed and turned into a supermarket but plans fell through after a dispute over ownership of the car park. The plans were announced by the council to...
Lincolnshire County Council has released its Winter Maintenance Report which details how much the 'Beast from the East' cost the council over the winter period and the Red Arrows have arrived in Greece as part of their five week spring training program. Your headlines with Martyna Wiecha. https://youtu.be/XgvxJ6_YHuo
United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust hospitals are taking part in the 'PJ Paralysis' campaign to free up hospital beds and Lincolnshire Police are asking people to be wary of impersonation fraud. Your headlines with Lauren Hinds.
A Police Sergeant from Lincolnshire Police has issued a warning over the injury levels on Lincolnshire's roads and GPs across Lincolnshire say NHS services in the county could be reduced. Today's stories with Katharyn Daniels.
Plans for a new cinema and rooftop restaurant in Lincoln have been approved and Lincoln's street food festival has returned to the city after it was cancelled earlier this month. Your headlines and more with Aman Jaswal.
The number of scarlet fever cases in the region has risen, according to Public Health England and the organisers of the Lincoln 10K are planning to reschedule the race after it was cancelled at the weekend. Your headlines with Sam Steers​.
Soon 23 lucky contestants will get the chance to travel to Birmingham for the annual W Factor karaoke competition. They will be judged on their singing, performance and crowd reaction to win up to £3000 in prize money. We sat down with Aman Jaswal, who is representing Lincoln. https://youtu.be/ksvAtNuH17A
The Lincolnshire charity LIVES has been hailed as a 'safe, effective, caring and responsive service to patients' by the Care Quality Commission and Lincoln residents will get only two parking permits instead of three from next month. Today's stories with Andrew Norris.
Five patients made over 3,000 999 calls between them last year, East Midlands Ambulance Service has revealed and The George Johnson Education Centre was officially opened earlier by the last surviving dambuster, George Johnny Johnson. Today's stories with Kathie Daniels​. https://youtu.be/LTIvX2g2yVk