Police warning after ducks found shot and dumped
Comments Off on Police warning after ducks found shot and dumpedPolice have issued a warning after two recent incidents where a number of ducks have been shot and dumped.
Police have issued a warning after two recent incidents where a number of ducks have been shot and dumped.
The MP for Boston and Skegness has praised emergency services responding to a serious fire at a car wash on Old Wainfleet Road, Skegness.
Skegness was buzzing today as families headed to the seaside to blow away the cobwebs after the festive celebrations.
More images – and drone footage – have been shared to Lincolnshire World of a fire which broke out in Skegness earlier today.
A man has been charged with drink-driving after a car crashed into a historic building – currently a bar, bistro and hotel – on Christmas Day morning.
Lincolnshire Police have confirmed that an incident reported near Morrisons on Wainfleet Road, Skegness, which led to part of the road being closed, was unrelated to a fire on Old Wainfleet Road.
Nearby homes are being evacuated after a fire broke out in the Old Wainfleet Road area of Skegness.
As part of North Lincolnshire’s move to a simpler, smarter recycling service, the council will begin collecting and recycling thousands of existing burgundy bins early next year.
The materials will be processed by UK-based specialist recyclers, who turn used plastics into high-quality regrind pellets that are then used by British manufacturers to create new products.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Nothing is going to waste. As we roll out the new burgundy bins, the old containers will be responsibly recycled here in Britain, supporting UK industry and reducing our environmental footprint.”
The first wave of 70,000 brand-new British-made burgundy recycling bins will arrive in North Lincolnshire in January – a major milestone in delivering the area’s new, simpler recycling service ahead of the 2026 launch.
The new 240-litre bins – manufactured in the UK – will help introduce the new kerbside collection system, making it easier than ever for residents to recycle more and waste less.
Cllr Neil Poole, deputy leader, said “Residents can be confident their old bins will have a new life. It’s a smart, sustainable approach that keeps materials in use for longer and supports British businesses.
“We’re upgrading the system and making it easier for residents. Every old bin collected is turned back into useful raw material, helping manufacturers around the country and cutting waste at the same time.”
The recycled plastic pellets are used across a wide range of manufacturing sectors – from construction products to everyday household goods.
What residents will get under the new simpler recycling system:
Residents who prefer to keep their current recycling container can opt out through a simple online form.
Deliveries of the new bins and collection of the existing ones for households will begin shortly after the council receives its first shipment in January.
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This week’s Star Property is a spacious contemporary family home.
Woodhall Spa Parish Council has been successful in securing grant funding through the East Lindsey Pride in Place grant scheme to restore Victorian signage in the village centre.