East Lindsey District Council

East Lindsey District Council

Public Policy Offices

Horncastle, England 3,145 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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Employees at East Lindsey District Council

Updates

  • 👀 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 👇 Business Rates Officer (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/8A7Yf5A £23,151 to £25,050 per annum Closing date: Friday, 31 January 2025 Cost of Living Response Officer - https://loom.ly/Z95Ysjo From £27,269 per annum Closing date: Sunday, 9 February 2025 Food Safety Officer/Environmental Health Officer - https://loom.ly/-YfF3Fo £31,647 - £41,173 per annum (dependent on role) Closing date: Sunday, 9 February 2025 Administration Officer - https://loom.ly/Wuq5BAQ £24,790- £25,992 pro rata per annum Closing date: Sunday, 9 February 2025 Homelessness Reduction Officer - https://loom.ly/ZhYZ6QY £31,586 - £35,235 per annum Closing date: Sunday, 9 February 2025 Customer Contact Assistant (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/Va6uYQI £23,151 per annum Closing date: Sunday, 9 February 2025 Strategic Finance Manager (Client) (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/_PUPxjY £55k per annum Closing date: Monday, 10 February 2025 Biodiversity Net Gain Ecologist - https://loom.ly/S2gpNTQ £25,992 - £29,093 per annum Closing date: Sunday, 16 February 2025

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  • Are you ready for the Procurement Act 2023? The new Procurement Act is fast approaching, and every supplier must be aware of the key changes. How will the new Procurement Act 2023 impact you? ✓ The new Central Digital Platform will streamline your registration process and make it easier to manage your details. You will also have better visibility of all contract opportunities. Registration opens on the go-live date! ✓ The Act also simplifies the bidding process, making it easier for suppliers to engage with the public sector. ✓ The changes aim to drive innovation, deliver better outcomes and embed transparency throughout the procurement processes, benefitting suppliers of all sizes, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Take a look at the ‘Knowledge Drops’ for more supplier information about the upcoming Procurement Act 2023: https://loom.ly/dxOjCSk

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  • East Lindsey District Council reposted this

    Have you seen the fantastic Campus for Future Living which is located on Stanley Avenue in Mablethorpe? Did you know that it will be operated by Acis Group and is set to make a big difference for this part of the coast? Find out about this brilliant facility which will bring health, wellbeing, research, and community services to the area, in our latest annual report here: https://lnkd.in/emi2b2kb East Lindsey District Council

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  • East Lindsey District Council reposted this

    IT'S FUNDING FRIDAY! FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT - LCF LAUNCH EAST LINDSEY INVESTMENT FUND GRASSROOTS (ELIF) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH East Lindsey District Council 📢Calling all not for profit community groups, registered charities, social enterprises and town and parish councils in East Lindsey 💰Funding of up to £24,999 available 📅Closing dates are 21st February 2025, 13th June 2025 and 10th October 2025 (more to be announced in due course should funding be available) ✅Funding is to support community-led efforts in East Lindsey which invest in and restore community spaces and create the foundations for growth at neighbourhood level. ✍️To apply and for further information of the criteria, please visit https://lnkd.in/eUzU6R6x ❓If you have any queries, please contact the ELIF GRASSroots Team at 01529 572272 or email elif@lincolnshirecf.co.uk Saul F. Sue Fortune Hayley Crawford Cavan Collins

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  • Cllr William Gray has visited the Campus for Future Living in #Mablethorpe to see the great progress being made by Lindum Group on the internal fit-out. He was joined by Acis Group , the main operators of the Campus, who are working in partnership with East Lindsey to bring new opportunities and a range of uses to this exciting facility. Cllr Gray, along with the council’s Healthy Living Manager Roxanne Warrick, and Claire Woodward, Director for Community Investment at Acis, also took part in some filming at the Campus to help update residents, businesses on stakeholders on the ongoing work in preparing the Campus for opening later this year. Look out for those video clips very soon 📹 The Campus for Future Living is working with local, regional and national partners to bring new services, research, education and skills opportunities to benefit the lives of Mablethorpe people and the surrounding area. Cllr William Gray said: “I am amazed by the amount of progress being made – it looks so different from just a few weeks ago when I last visited for the Mablethorpe Exhibition Event with the Connected Coast Board. “The Campus is no longer a shell of a building – there are so many rooms taking shape, all earmarked for great uses from classrooms, wellbeing, collaborative working areas, event space and a café. With every visit, it always looks different. “When you are inside, you can now visualise how the building will come alive and how each room will be used. “It really is exciting and to think in just a few months it will be open, bringing people together with new opportunities that will enrich their lives is so many ways.” Connected Coast

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  • The Environment Agency are asking landowners, businesses and members on the public to report any suspiciously located plastic-wrapped bales that are unlikely to be silage or hay stored by farmers or equestrian facilities. An investigation has identified large-scale, organised deposits of waste across counties including Lincolnshire. Bales of waste were found in coloured plastic wrap disguised as farming bales. If you have any information that may assist with this investigation, please call the 24-hour hotline on 0800 807 060. Or report anonymously via Crimestoppers Trust on 0800 555 111 or the Crimestoppers website.

    Hot off the press 🗞️ Three men were arrested earlier this week as part of an Environment Agency and Cambridgeshire Constabulary investigation into large-scale, organised deposits of waste across across counties including Lincolnshire. Bales of waste were found in coloured plastic wrap disguised as farming bales 🚜 The Environment Agency are urging landowners, businesses and members of the public to report any plastic-wrapped bales they see in suspicious places, which are unlikely to be silage or hay stored by farmers or equestrian facilities. 🔗 Find out more: https://lnkd.in/esQDsk2C #LincolnshireEnvironmentalCrimePartnership #FlyTipping #SCRAPFlytipping #WasteCrime

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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 👇 Business Rates Officer (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/8A7Yf5A £23,151 to £25,050 per annum Closing date: Friday, 31 January 2025 Administrative Assistant (Planning Service) - https://loom.ly/KIV2HWo £24,790 - £25,992 pro rata per annum Closing date: Sunday, 02 February 2025 Food Safety Officer/Environmental Health Officer - https://loom.ly/-YfF3Fo £31,647 - £41,173 per annum (dependent on role) Closing date: Sunday, 09 February 2025 Strategic Finance Manager - Client (PSPS) - https://loom.ly/g9pjvEM £55k per annum Closing date: Monday 10 February 2025 Biodiversity Net Gain Ecologist - https://loom.ly/S2gpNTQ £25,992 - £29,093 per annum Closing date: Sunday, 16 February 2025

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  • Councillors and officers from East Lindsey welcomed Rt Hon Victoria Atkins, MP for Louth and Horncastle and invited guests to mark the ‘topping out’ - a milestone in the construction of Seaview Colonnade at Sutton on Sea 🌊 They were joined by district and county councillors, Connected Coast, and other partners to see the progress being made. During the visit, guests enjoyed the amazing scenic views the Seaview Colonnade offers of the Lincolnshire coast and Sutton on Sea. Victoria Atkins MP also secured the final panel on to the balcony to mark the occasion. The works will provide residents and visitors with a new state-of-the-art pavilion, with opportunities for a café and restaurant and cultural based uses, a Changing Places toilet and exhibition space. New beach huts will also be included as part of this phase of the works, as well as enhancements to the Pleasure Gardens to create additional seating areas and a new play area. Cllr Martin Foster, Political Lead for the Colonnade at East Lindsey District Council, said: “These state-of-the-art facilities will bring new tourism and income for Sutton on Sea, creating new jobs and opportunities, and providing residents and visitors with a place to view our stunning coastline. “The Colonnade is also pivotal for the Council’s National Portfolio Organisation programme, funded by Arts Council England, providing a centrepiece for arts and culture in East Lindsey. The new building will provide a creative focal point to support events and activities around arts and culture. "I would like to thank contractors GF Tomlinson for hosting this event to mark this milestone on the construction phase.” Cllr Craig Leyland, Leader of East Lindsey District Council, said: “It was fantastic to visit the Seaview Colonnade where the ambition for what this fantastic facility will provide for Sutton on Sea as the centre for arts and culture in East Lindsey is now being realised. From Government funding and working closely with our partners, we are seeing transformational change, bringing new services and facilities in this area of the Lincolnshire coast which has for too long been overlooked.” Victoria Atkins MP said: “The Sutton on Sea Colonnade will be an asset to our community and coastline. This is why, alongside my ELDC and LCC colleagues, I've fought for investment so it could be rebuilt for future generations to use. “I was delighted to attend the Topping Out Ceremony of the new building and it was exciting to hear that it won't be long before the project is complete and open for everyone to enjoy.” G F Tomlinson

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  • East Lindsey District Council reposted this

    “Thank you so much to everyone who was able to join us at the community exhibition event. It was fantastic to see so much interest in the projects, and such enthusiasm for the investment in the area," - Chris Baron, Chair. Find out all about our community exhibition event in Mablethorpe last Saturday here: https://lnkd.in/eMkmQSq3 💻 📱 You can read our latest annual report for Mablethorpe and Sutton-on-Sea here: https://lnkd.in/emi2b2kb 🗣️ You can also listen to an audio version of the report on this page: https://lnkd.in/eMkmQSq3 Thanks so much to LINCOLN & LINDSEY BLIND SOCIETY for recording this for us. 🎥 And, you can watch a short film of Chris Baron talking about our highlights of the last year here: https://lnkd.in/eah-FUBz East Lindsey District Council Magna Vitae Trust for Leisure & Culture Heritage Lincolnshire Acis Group Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

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