These Lincoln pubs & bars will reopen outdoors on April 12 [rolling list]
Lincoln is ready for outdoor drinks
The revamped Grand Coffee House outside Lincoln Central bus station. | Photo: Grand Coffee House
Pubs will be able to reopen for outdoor service on April 12 as part of the Prime Minister’s roadmap out of lockdown, and these Lincoln pubs will be ready for customers.
Hospitality venues have been closed since November in the second national coronavirus lockdown, but are now preparing for a return to business next month.
Once pubs reopen on April 12, customers will no longer need to order a substantial meal with drinks, but they will need to order, eat and drink while seated outside.
Lincolnshire tributes as county mourns Prince Philip, who died aged 99
A sad day for the nation
Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 99, and Lincolnshire has paid its respects.
The Duke of Edinburgh passed away peacefully at Windsor Castle on the morning of Friday, April 9.
He was the longest-serving royal consort in British history, and spent over seven decades of marriage with Queen Elizabeth II.
The Very Revd Christine Wilson, Dean of Lincoln and all at Lincoln Cathedral extend our heartfelt condolences to Her Majesty the Queen on the death of Prince Philip. pic.twitter.com/EgA57fvcNo
Police and Crime Commissioner elections 2021: The Lincolnshire PCC candidates
Five candidates want the top policing job in Lincolnshire
One of these will become the next Lincolnshire PCC on May 6.
Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections take place on May 6 and the county has five candidates all fighting for the position.
The PCC oversees the strategy and finances of the force, and also hires and fires chief constables, who are responsible for the daily policing operations.
Marc Jones was the second elected PCC of Lincolnshire in May 2016 and this time his role is being challenged by Labour City of Lincoln councillor Rosanne Kirk and Chair of the Lincolnshire Police Independent Advisory Group (IAG), David Williams from the Lincolnshire Independents party, Ross Pepper from the Liberal Democrats and Peter Escreet from the Reform Party.
Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner s survey shows dog owners concerned about pet thefts Published: 06:00, 17 March 2021
More than three-quarters of dog owners say they are more scared of walking their pet because of the risk it will be stolen, according to a survey.
An overwhelming majority of the 124,729 people who responded to the landmark online survey said dog theft was a âserious problemâ and thieves should face stiffer sentences.
The survey, promoted by Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones, comes amid growing evidence that dogs have become a growing target for criminals.
Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones with his dog. (45149661)
Survey promoted by Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner shows dog owners concerned about pet thefts
| Updated: 10:39, 15 March 2021
More than three-quarters of dog owners say they are more scared of walking their pet because of the risk it will be stolen, according to a survey.
An overwhelming majority of the 124,729 people who responded to the landmark online survey said dog theft was a âserious problemâ and thieves should face stiffer sentences.
The survey, promoted by Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones, comes amid growing evidence that dogs have become a growing target for criminals.
Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones with his dog. (45149661)