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  • 1 week ago | lincolnshireworld.com | David Seymour

    A host of schools and NHS sites in Lincolnshire are set to receive a share of more than £194 million for vital repairs, the Government has announced. Across the Midlands, more than £80 million has been allocated for essential maintenance projects at 130 schools and sixth forms. At the same time, more than £113 million has been set aside to tackle long-term problems at the region’s hospitals, mental health units and ambulance sites.

  • 1 week ago | lincolnshireworld.com | David Seymour

    Plans to expand a factory in Boston, potentially creating new jobs, have been given the go-ahead. Boston Borough Council has awarded Ripe Now planning permission to build a new cold store area at its base in Bittern Way. The company specialises in importing, packing, ripening, and storing fruit in a temperature-controlled environment.

  • 1 week ago | lincolnshireworld.com | David Seymour

    After spending more than a century on the bottom of Lake Michigan, a pocket watch once owned by one of Boston’s most famous sons has made a transatlantic homecoming. The 16-carat gold timepiece is the former property of Herbert Ingram – the pioneering 19th century journalist, publisher and politician; the man who brought piped fresh water and railways to the town, immortalised in statue-form in the Market Place. It was discovered in the wreck of the Lady Elgin, beneath Lake Michigan.

  • 1 week ago | lincolnshireworld.com | David Seymour

    A 10-month, £2.3 million project to restore a 300-year-old building in Boston is set to begin. The work at the Grade I listed Fydell House, in South Street, will bring about a range of improvements at the early 18th century building, including repairing damage from the war. As a Grade I listed building, Fydell House is classed by Historic England as ‘of exceptional interest’.

  • 1 week ago | lincolnshireworld.com | David Seymour

    After spending more than a century on the bottom of Lake Michigan, a pocket watch once owned by one of Boston’s most famous sons has made a transatlantic homecoming. The 16-carat gold timepiece is the former property of Herbert Ingram – the pioneering 19th century journalist, publisher and politician; the man who brought piped fresh water and railways to the town, immortalised in statue-form in the Market Place. It was discovered in the wreck of the Lady Elgin, beneath Lake Michigan.

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Tribute has been paid from both sides of the Atlantic to Mick Lyon - a former Boston man and much-admired figure in sport - following the sad news of his death. @UEvansville @IndianaUniv https://t.co/XpWHRz1GuF

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4 Dec 24

‘Absolutely amazing’, ‘awesome’, ‘incredible’ – just some of the praise awarded to rock band @ENTERSHIKARI by those who attended the band’s sell-out show at Boston’s Gliderdrome on Saturday. It was great to see the iconic venue alive with music. https://t.co/sMi5ckj7mR