I do! Loved-up couple gets engaged in Lincoln Castle proposal
Congratulations Lee and Emma!
Two graduates recently got engaged in the beautiful setting of Lincoln Castle after seven happy years together.
Lee Corry and Emma Beattie met through the University of Lincoln, where they studied Sports & Exercise Science and Emma did Bioveterinary Science respectively. They were both members of the university’s badminton society, which is how they first met.
The couple, who live together in Leicester, still like to visit Lincoln as it is a special place for them both.
On each trip they try to visit Lincoln Cathedral and Castle, with the latter providing the setting for Lee’s romantic proposal at the top of the observatory tower on Wednesday, June 2. Sales Account Manager Emma of course said yes!
Flashy Lamborghini bar hopes to bring razzmatazz to Skegvegas
Bringing glitz and glamour to the Lincolnshire coast
A VIP lounge with a £350,000 chrome Lamborghini inside it will be the most ‘exciting bar outside of London’ when it opens next month in Skegness, according to the business owners.
The Hive on Grand Parade in Skegness unveiled a fully road legal Lamborghini Huracán on May 27, before lifting it onto the third floor of its upcoming nightclub complex.
It will become part of the furniture and the star attraction of a Lamborghini-inspired VIP lounge, providing visitors with an up-close experience of a jaw-dropping 200mph supercar.
Slight drop in COVID cases so far this week and one death in Greater Lincolnshire
England’s infection rate double in a week
| Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
There has been a 14% fall in COVID-19 cases so far this week, but one extra COVID-related death in Greater Lincolnshire compared to last week.
The latest figures show there have been 129 coronavirus cases so far this week and one death compared to 150 cases and no deaths last week.
The government’s COVID-19 dashboard on Friday recorded 22 new cases in Lincolnshire, 10 in North East Lincolnshire and six in North Lincolnshire.
NHS England has reported no local hospital deaths in Greater Lincolnshire’s four health trusts so far this week, down from three this time last week.