Appeal following burglary in Heckington
Comments Off on Appeal following burglary in HeckingtonPolice are appealing for help to identify a man in connection with a car stolen from a driveway in Heckington.
Police are appealing for help to identify a man in connection with a car stolen from a driveway in Heckington.
The sale of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire is expected to be completed by around mid-2026, it has been announced.
A Boston man who subjected his partner to “repeated domestic violence” was jailed on Wednesday (December 10) for two years and nine months.
Residents in Old Crosby will be asked to help shape plans to restore pride, raise standards and better protect the area’s remaining historic character – ensuring the neighbourhood’s most important buildings and features can be safeguarded for generations to come.
North Lincolnshire Council is proposing to redraw the Old Crosby Conservation Area boundary, so protection is focused on the original historic core – the part of the neighbourhood that still reflects the character and charm that first led to its designation.
The move is designed to support regeneration through conservation, helping the area look and feel more like the Old Crosby people value.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Old Crosby has played an important part in the story of the county town of Scunthorpe. Residents rightly want to see its historic character respected.
“This proposal focuses protection where it will genuinely make a difference – preserving the buildings and features that still define the area. We want to protect the old and deliver the new and do it with residents helping to shape its future.”
A consultation will be launched in the New Year and will include proposals for stronger planning measures to stop further loss of traditional features and help ensure future alterations enhance, rather than detract from, the local street scene.
A detailed review has shown that parts of the existing conservation area – designated in 1976 – have experienced decades of piecemeal changes, meaning the current boundary no longer reflects what is genuinely of historic or architectural value.
Cllr David Rose, cabinet member for environment and strategy, said: “Conservation status only works when it protects what is truly special.
“By consulting on a refined boundary and stronger safeguards, we can help prevent further erosion of historic character and give homeowners confidence that future changes will enhance the neighbourhood rather than diminish it.
“We want residents, community groups and heritage organisations to get involved and tell us what they think.”
The consultation, launching in the New Year, will seek views on proposals to:
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A drunk car thief who hit speeds of up to 115mph during a police chase after stealing a BMW from outside a newsagents was jailed for 16 months.
Residents across Lincolnshire are being urged to check the latest public notices after the publication of a fresh round of road closures, rights-of-way disruptions and planning applications.
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Lincolnshire County Council is planning to change the way it houses young people who are homeless, in its care, or have just left care.
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When a magical sorceress transforms the handsome Prince into a frightening Beast, only true love will break the spell.
In a tale as old as panto-time, join this fairy-tale extravaganza.
Great laughs, lavish costumes and fabulous scenery and magical transformation scene.
Laugh along with the fabulous snowball battle!
Take your whole family on a Spectacular Adventure and be part of the magic at Lincolnshire’s biggest panto!
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Wed 10 December 10am
Thu 11 December 10am
Fri 12 December 10am & 6.30pm Preview Performance
Sat 13 December 1.30pm & 7pm
Sun 14 December 11am & 3pm sold out
Mon 15 December No performances
Tue 16 December 10am & 1.30pm
Wed 17 December 10am 1.30pm
Thu 18 December No performances
Fri 19 December 6.30pm
Sat 20 December 1.30pm & 7pm both shows sold out
Sun 21 December 12 noon & 4pm
Mon 22 December 1.30pm & 6.30pm
Tue 23 December 1.30pm & 7pm
Wed 24 December 10am & 2pm
Thu 25 December Merry Christmas
Fri 26 December 2pm
Sat 27 December 1.30pm & 5.30pm
Sun 28 December 12 noon & 4pm
Mon 29 December 1.30pm & 7pm
Tue 30 December 1.30pm & 7pm
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