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Join campaign to stop signage around iconic Clock Tower urges former Skegness councillor
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RESULT!: Campaigners overjoyed plan for signage around the Clock Tower in Skegness has been withdrawn
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Holiday park reveals exciting plans for a swimming pool, gym and spa on the Lincolnshire coast
The plans have been submitted to the council
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An artists impression of what the new facilities might look like (Image: Wheatman Planning Consultancy Services)
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The hidden history behind 19 Lincolnshire RAF airfields from the Second World War
Some are still well known names while some have disappeared into the mists of time
The abandoned RAF North Coates as it is now with the main runway running east towards the sea During the Second World War, Lincolnshire became an important part of the allied war machine with its flat landscape proving a perfect staging ground for around 50 RAF bases during the conflict.
Such was the importance of the area to the war effort that the it was dubbed Bomber County for the large number of airfields and bases it contained.
Teen arrested after Louth hit and run
He was riding on the wrong side of the road
| Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
A 17-year-old boy was arrested after a hit and run in Louth on Thursday night, when a motorbike was spotted riding on the wrong side of the road.
A black and grey 125cc motorbike was travelling along Newmarket towards Kenwick Road and rode through a red traffic light at speed at around 7.30pm on April 8.
It also failed to stop for officers in a marked police car. The motorbike continued onto Kenwick Road and rode on the wrong side of the road and around keep-left bollards.
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