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  • Live updates on Thursday 25 June 2020

  1. Sun-seekers urged to keep away from busy Lincolnshire beachespublished at 13:20 British Summer Time 26 June 2020

    Lincolnshire's Assistant Director of Public Health is warning that the county's beaches will shut if they become too crowded.

    Tony McGinty says if social distancing rules aren't observed it will recommend to the government that they close.

    Skegness beach

    Mr McGinty said: "The first thing we will do is ask the sensible people of Lincolnshire to think about what they're doing and change their behaviour before we get to enforcement. But ultimately we are in a position to be able to ask for those sorts of things to happen."

  2. Two bailed over 'unexplained' house deathspublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 26 June 2020

    The bodies of a man and a woman, both aged in their 30s, were found in a house on Thursday.

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  3. Screenings back on at Lincolnshire's historic cinemapublished at 11:04 British Summer Time 26 June 2020

    The Kinema in the Woods looks set to reopen with a number of new safety measures in place.

    The Woodhall Spa venue shut in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    Kinema in the Woods auditoriumImage source, Kinema in the Woods

    Managers say they're planning to reopen on Friday, 10 July following the relaxation of lockdown regulations.

    Perspex screens have been installed in the foyer and spaces are being left between seats to ensure social distancing.

  4. Appeal for owner of 'medals' to come forwardpublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 26 June 2020

    Police are trying to find the owners of a number of items recovered after a man was charged with burglary.

    MedalImage source, Humberside Police

    As part of their investigations after the burglary in Scunthorpe, Humberside Police recovered cuff links, medals and watches which they believe would be recognisable by their owners.

    Medals/badge recovered by policeImage source, Humberside Police
    Signature BoutiqueImage source, Humberside Police

    A full list, with pictures of the items, .

    Anyone with information has been asked to get in touch.

  5. Lincolnshire's weatherpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    It will be a hot and dry end to the day in Lincolnshire. Here's the latest forecast:

    Weather Forecast
  6. Lincolnshire police officer attackedpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    A police officer has been knocked to the floor and kicked in Lincoln.

    The officer was attacked while on duty last week, but has since recovered, according to Lincolnshire Police.

    It's the latest attack on an emergency worker in the county, after a man smashed the window of a police car in Sleaford at the weekend and assaulted the officer inside:

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  7. Investigations continue into 'unexplained' Spalding deathspublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    A cordon remains in place at a house in Spalding this afternoon after two bodies were found there earlier.

    Officers who were called to the property, in Winsover Road, at about 05:30 this morning found the bodies of a man and a woman, both in their 30s.

    The cause of their deaths remains "unexplained" at this time, according to Lincolnshire Police.

    Two men, aged 29 and 46, who were also found at the property have been arrested and remain in custody, officers say.

  8. Bodies of man and woman found in housepublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    Lincolnshire Police said two people had been arrested on suspicion of murder at the scene.

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  9. Restrictions ease at Lincolnshire's recycling centrespublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    Household waste recycling centres in Lincolnshire will soon allow cars with small trailers and accept more types of waste again as coronavirus restrictions are eased, it's been confirmed.

    Household Waste Recycling CentreImage source, Google

    All 11 sites in Lincolnshire will now open five days a week, from Friday to Tuesday, according to Lincolnshire County Council.

    On a Monday and Tuesday, residents will be allowed to bring general waste, plastics, plasterboard, mattresses, scrap metal, waste electricals, batteries, household chemicals, mineral and cooking oils, gas cylinders and clothing, the council says.

    On Tuesdays, residents will also be able to bring along bulky items such as carpets and sofas to the sites.

    Meanwhile, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, garden waste, wood, soil, hardcore, scrap metals, waste electricals, batteries, household chemicals, mineral and cooking oils and gas cylinders and clothing will be accepted.

    Councillor Eddy Poll says: "We'd like to thank the public for being so understanding as we've reopened this much needed service. Since opening, we've had over 50,000 bookings and have been overwhelmed by the positivity and kindness of our residents."

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    That said, we know people have been wanting to bring bulky items and use their trailers. So, we're delighted that from 6 July, they will be able to on a Tuesday and Friday. We will continue to use our new booking system as it allows us to safely manage vehicles on site, and enables us to keep to the social distancing guidelines for both the public and our staff."

    Councillor Eddy Poll, Executive member for waste, Lincolnshire County Council

  10. Forensic investigators at scene of Spalding bodies findpublished at 14:03 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    Investigations are continuing this afternoon into the "unexplained" deaths of two people whose bodies were found in Spalding early this morning.

    Officers who were called to a property in Winsover Road at about 05:30 found the bodies of a man and a woman, both in their 30s.

    Two men, aged 29 and 46, who were also found at the property, have been arrested and remain in custody, officers say.

    Forensic officers are currently at the scene and a cordon is in place around the property at the centre of the investigation:

  11. 'Blown away': Online Lincolnshire Show successpublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    The organisers of the Lincolnshire Show Online say it's proved to be a huge success.

    Yesterday's virtual event replaced the annual gathering on the County Showground which was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic:

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  12. In pictures: Lincolnshire basks in summer sunshinepublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    On the back of yesterday's hottest day of the year so far, our Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Weather Watchers in Lincolnshire have been sharing pictures of where they live.

    In Bassingham, Stormwind27 sent us this shot of their village in the sunshine:

    BassinghamImage source, Stormwind27
    MetheringhamImage source, Weather Girl

    In Metheringham, this picture of Weather Girl's garden (above) shows some colourful flowers. She adds that there "wasn't a cloud in the sky" this morning.

    Meanwhile, Hemingby Stroller has captured another clear sky on their morning walk - in Hemingby, of course - below:

    HemingbyImage source, Hemingby Stroller
  13. Investigation launched over 'unexplained' Spalding deathspublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    The bodies of two people have been found in Spalding this morning, police have confirmed.

    Winsover Road, SpaldingImage source, Google

    Officers who were called to a property in Winsover Road at about 05:30 found the bodies of a man and a woman, both in their 30s.

    The cause of their deaths remains "unexplained" at this time, according to Lincolnshire Police.

    Two men, aged 29 and 46, who were also found at the property have been arrested and remain in custody, officers say.

    Some traffic restrictions are in place on Winsover Road and a cordon remains in place at the scene, the force adds.

  14. Council faces multi-million pound black hole over Covid-19published at 10:56 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    Lincolnshire is one of the 140 local authorities facing a budget shortfall because of the economic costs of the coronavirus pandemic, it's emerged.

    Lincolnshire County CouncilImage source, Google

    Lincolnshire County Council is forecasting a £3.2m black hole.

    The authority says it's not considering an emergency budget, and insists it has reserves which could be used.

    It comes as some of the largest UK councils say they may have to declare themselves effectively bankrupt unless the government agrees to further support.

    Five councils across the country say emergency spending controls - so-called section 114 notices - could be needed due to the impact of Covid-19.

  15. Lincolnshire's Thursday weather forecastpublished at 10:00 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    Dry, hot and humid again today, with near-perfect sunshine.

    Temperatures peaking into the high 20s to low 30s Celsius across the region.

    Sunshine to finish the day.

    It will be dry, warm and humid overnight, although there is a slight risk of one or two isolated showers moving up from the south:

    Weather graphic
  16. Man in 'critical' condition after fight in Grimsby parkpublished at 09:00

    A man's suffered what police say are "potentially life-threatening" injuries after being involved in a fight in Grimsby.

    People's Park, GrimsbyImage source, Google

    The incident was reported in People's Park, off Park Drive, at about 22:00 last night, leaving one man in a "critical" condition and needing hospital treatment.

    Another man has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and remains in custody, according to Humberside Police.

    An investigation's been launched and anyone who saw what happened, or who has information about the fight, is being asked to contact police.