Lincolnshire Wildlife Park live-stream Tiger dental surgery
You can watch the procedure live
Lincolnshire Wildlife Park gave supporters the inside peek at dicey dental surgery of one of its tigers.
The park located at Dickon Hill Road in Friskney near Skegness went live on Facebook to show the procedure of dental surgery on one of its Bengal Tigers, Skah.
CEO at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park Steve Nichols will be hosting a series of livestreams showing the process, inviting everyone to “share far and wide” to see what goes on behind the scenes.
Live-streaming is a regular occurrence at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park, having also caught the stunning moment a baby parrot egg hatched on camera.
The Lincolnite tries: The Food Cavern in Lincoln
Burgers, wraps, breakfast baps and more
Hayley Cook is the owner of The Food Cavern in Lincoln. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
A Lincoln woman never flipped a burger in her life before she decided to make a career change and launch The Food Cavern butty van last year.
Hayley Cook, who has two daughters including 21-year-old Bethany Jones, worked in the pharmacy at Lincoln County Hospital for two years. She went on maternity leave when her daughter Daisy True was born in 2018 before taking a year out for health reasons.
War on fly-tipping in North Kesteven after incidents spike by two thirds
Common fly-tipped items include mattresses and TVs
Incidents of Fly-tipping have increased by two thirds in a year in North Kesteven. | Photo: NKDC
Councillors have declared war on fly-tippers throughout North Kesteven after the number of incidents reported in the district spiked by two thirds in a year.
This comes after the figure jumped from 837 incidents in the 12 months ending in March 2020 to 1,045 in the same period finishing in March this year.
Incidents included rubbish dumped at Great Hale near Sleaford in January this year, for which the owner received a £400 fine for giving his waste to an unknown male to dispose of.
Richest people in Britain revealed (Image: NC)
He has been presenting ITV’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? for two years after it was announced the series would go through a revamp.
In his personal life, Jeremy married Alex Hall in 1989 before divorcing months later.
He then married his manager, Frances Cain, and the couple had three children together before divorcing in 2014.
As well as his television appearances, the businessman has an interest in properties and bought a 312 acre site in 2012 for £4.25 million.
After blowing up his farmhouse in a stunt for The Grand Tour, Jeremy began restructuring it last year.