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East Lindsey District Council

East Lindsey District Council

Public Policy Offices

Horncastle, England 3,265 followers

www.e-lindsey.gov.uk

About us

We are geographically one of the largest shire District Councils in the country covering some 700 square miles. The District covers virtually the entire Lincolnshire coastline, including the seaside resorts of Skegness, Sutton on Sea and Mablethorpe. In the heart of the District lies the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The main industries are agriculture and tourism. The District's population is 137,887 residents (Population estimate 2015). Part of the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership.

Industry
Public Policy Offices
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Horncastle, England
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1974

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  • Lindum Group have shared some more photos showing the progress they are making on the creation of Hornbeam Business Park in Horncastle 🚧 East Lindsey District Council is delighted to have been able to invest £400,000 in this Lincolnshire County Council led project, creating four acres of commercial land, generating more than 65 new jobs, and giving local businesses the space to grow, attract new investment and boost the economy, right here in East Lindsey 📈

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  • Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival returns in 2025 for its fourth year 📣 Returning for a fourth year, the festival will take place from Saturday 17 May to Sunday 1 June, giving residents within the county and further afield the chance to appreciate the natural beauty of the Wolds. The Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival offers a wide range of outdoor experiences, unique experiences, and a great opportunity to connect with the local community and this National Landscape. Throughout the duration of the Festival, over 100 different events will be available to everyone, with an activity day at the National Trust's Gunby Hall opening the Festival this year. Planned outdoor activities range from guided walks, fishing, and water sports to cycling, navigation, dancing, gliding, and much more! Read more about the Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival 2025: https://loom.ly/dh6uyvQ

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  • Cllr Craig Leyland, Leader of East Lindsey District Council, said: "Now the priorities for investment have been confirmed, we can progress with our partners in ensuring this funding has a long-term impact for residents and businesses in Skegness. “East Lindsey District Council has a proven track record of delivering investments with partners that make a difference to people’s lives and opportunities. This funding enables us to build on that even further and now work can continue in shaping this scheme that delivers what our community wants and needs.” Read more in the Connected Coast press release below

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    "It is great to have details of the programme and the priorities for investment confirmed, allowing us to move forward collaboratively to create a vision and plan for Skegness," - Chris Baron, Chair. Connected Coast and East Lindsey District Council have welcomed details of the Government's Plan for Neighbourhoods programme which includes Skegness. We will be working on developing Skegness' plan for the previously announced funding over the coming months - and at the heart of this will be community feedback and involvement. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/grkGNTep

  • Work has started at Alford Manor House The programme of improvement works is now underway at Alford Manor House! Thanks to Government funding secured by East Lindsey District Council, works have started on site which will help preserve the heritage and expand the uses of this important attraction in Alford. Following the approval of planning and listed building consent last year, works are now starting to happen on site. Once complete, there will be a new permanent function space to extend its uses all year round. The scheme also includes relocating the kitchen and toilets as well as other improvements. The first task is the installation of new, efficient radiators. They will help reduce the running costs at the Manor House and ensure it is a warmer environment for all. Councillor Graham Marsh, Portfolio Holder for Community Safety, Leisure and Culture and Carbon Reduction at East Lindsey District Council, said: "Starting work on site is an important milestone for this exciting scheme. Thanks to the Government funding secured by this council, a new function space and other improvements are helping this important attraction which brings footfall to the town centre, supporting the local economy. “This investment will safeguard the legacy of this historic landmark for future generations, transforming Alford into a vibrant and captivating destination that will inspire and attract visitors from near and far." Richard Quantrell, Alford Manor House Trustee, said: “We are all very pleased that the improvement works at the Manor House have now started. The first job has been the replacement of the electric storage heaters in the House which had come to the end of their useful lives. “The new Dimplex electric heaters that have been installed, which can be controlled either individually or by way of a networked system, will be much more efficient and cost effective than the old ones. Electric will only be used when and where it is needed which should significantly reduce our heating costs.” You can follow along the journey of Alford Manor House here: https://lnkd.in/efCessuz Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government ALFORD MANOR HOUSE LIMITED Sam Bevin Sadie Russell MCIPR Rebecca Harris Tara Todd

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  • Cllr William Gray, Portfolio Holder for Communities and Better Ageing, shares an exciting update on the Campus for Future Living in Mablethorpe. In this update, Cllr Gray tells you more about the progress, what the Campus is and how that links to the facility's name. Lindum Group remain on site as they work on the internal fit out, ahead of handover to Acis Group, the main operator of the Campus. You may have noticed fencing has started to come down on parts of the site. Please be mindful that until completion of all works, it is still an active construction site. The project was made possible thanks to the £8.6m of Government funding secured by the Council and Connected Coast https://lnkd.in/eeiHcbKf

  • In case you missed it! 📣 Spilsby Market relaunched earlier this month, on Monday 3 March, and will continue to operate every Monday throughout the year 🤩 Want to get involved? 👇 - The nearest parking options include on-street parking on High Street, Post Office Lane Car Park, and Robin Hood Car Park - If you are interested in having your own stall, visit the East Lindsey District Council website and search for 'booking a market stall' for more information Read more: https://loom.ly/Atr_ifA

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  • 👀 Looking for a new job opportunity? 👀 We have vacancies available that you can apply for now! Visit https://loom.ly/woN7ZrA to find out more. Roles include 👇 Markets Officer - https://loom.ly/-lBB9dI £25,992 - £29,093 per annum Closing date: Sunday, 23 March 2025 Housing Service Insight and Improvement Lead - https://loom.ly/fOtShB8 £36,124 - £40,476 per annum Closing date: Sunday, 23 March 2025 Anti-Social Behaviour Lead (Housing) - https://loom.ly/AGauwBE £31,586 - £35,235 per annum Sunday, 23 March 2025 Customer Contact Assistant (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/7_uPeWQ £23,151 per annum Closing date: Tuesday, 25 March 2025 Head of Finance - Client (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/ej4KKgw Circa £75k + performance related pay up to £3,000 per annum Closing date: Monday, 31 March 2025 Strategic Finance Manager - Client (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/Vfs5ZHI £57k per annum Closing date: Monday, 31 March 2025 Finance Analyst (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/Ix2Vd9g £25,050 - £29,550 per annum Closing date: Monday, 31 March 2025 Finance Business Partner (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/uQveLEo £29,550 - £34,291 per annum Closing date: Monday, 31 March 2025

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  • You need to be registered to vote in this year’s elections on May 1. For our area, you’ll be voting for the first Mayor of the Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority as well as the Lincolnshire County Council elections. It takes just five minutes to apply online at gov.uk/register-to-vote Do it now if you have recently moved address, if you are voting for the first time or you have changed your name. You can find out more information about the elections and key dates here: https://loom.ly/NYhh-NU

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  • There was plenty to celebrate at an event in honour of businesses and individuals who have made a significant impact for businesses and communities through UKSPF-funded projects 🌟 Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce’s SEL to the World event, which was made possible thanks to a grant from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, saw awards handed out to several deserving recipients. At the event on Friday evening, entrepreneur and former Dragons’ Den investor Piers Linney delivered an insightful speech on the evening, focussing on inspiring those in attendance while also looking at the future for businesses and growth in the AI era. Councillor Sandeep Ghosh, Boston Borough Council’s Portfolio Holder for Finance, spoke of the impact that the fund has had on businesses and communities in the Borough. Saul F., Senior Programme Manager for Local Growth & Grant Funding, spoke of the fund’s impact within the wider South and East Lincolnshire Councils region (including East Lindsey). What a great night! Congratulations to all of the nominees and winners! 🎉 Matthew Hogan Pranali Parikh Lorna Hine Adam Grist Steve Kirk CMgr FCMI Craig LEYLAND Public Simon Beardsley Héloïse Evans #UKSPF #SELToTheWorld #LincolnshireChamberOfCommerce #UKSharedProsperityFund #Community #Business

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  • An exciting update on the Campus for Future Living in Mablethorpe as the internal fit out progresses! Hear from the Acis Group team, Roxanne Warwick, Healthy Living Service Manager and Cllr @William Gray in this video update: Connected Coast Emily Spicer MBA William Fitzaden-Gray

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    The Campus for Future Living is starting to take shape with walls and ceilings going up. Discover more from the team about how it's taking shape and what's coming up.

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