Two clothing brands to move in as Cornhill Waterstones shuts
Superdry and Robert Goddard coming to Lincoln
A Superdry franchise store and a Robert Goddard s designer clothing shop will move into the unit currently occupied by Waterstones in Lincoln s Cornhill Quarter. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Two fashion brands will move into Waterstones store in Lincoln’s Cornhill Quarter later this year as the book retailer prepares to leave and focus on its High Street branch.
A Superdry franchise store will move into the ground floor of the building. Robert Goddard’s designer clothing store will open on the first floor as the retailer’s seventh location in the East of England.
Why should I get tested if I don’t have any symptoms?
We can break the chain of infection by detecting and self isolating people in the community who have COVID-19 but do not show any symptoms, which means otherwise they could go on and unknowingly infect others unless isolating.
The testing centre at St Swithin’s, off Croft Street in Lincoln. | Photo: Stuart Wilde for CoLC
You do not need to book an appointment to get an asymptomatic test at any of the four centres. You can just turn up between 8am and 8pm, Monday to Sunday.
Upon arrival, staff will double-check with you if you have any COVID symptoms, such as fever, persistent cough, or loss of smell and/or taste.
Weekly drop with 1,204 COVID-19 cases, 64 deaths in Greater Lincolnshire
Infection rates drop as 130k jabs given locally
Carol Scott receiving the vaccine. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
There have been 1,204 new coronavirus cases and 64 COVID-related deaths in Greater Lincolnshire this week – a hefty drop compared to 2,239 cases and 82 deaths in the first full week of January, and a continued decrease from 1,384 cases and 68 deaths last week.
Some 229 new cases and 15 deaths were reported in Greater Lincolnshire on Friday. The government’s COVID-19 dashboard recorded 182 new cases in Lincolnshire, 24 in North East Lincolnshire and 23 in North Lincolnshire.
On Friday, 10 deaths were registered in Lincolnshire, four in North Lincolnshire and one in North East Lincolnshire. These figures include deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county.