Walk The Viking Way at 50
Comments Off on Walk The Viking Way at 50It’s time to get some fresh air, take in the wonder of our county and stretch your legs. And what better way to do that than by enjoying the Viking Way.
It’s time to get some fresh air, take in the wonder of our county and stretch your legs. And what better way to do that than by enjoying the Viking Way.
Lincolnshire County Council’s executive has agreed initial budget proposals which include millions of pounds in savings and plans to reduce the authority’s future debt and borrowing.
This week’s Star Property comprises a four-bedroom family home and a three-bedroom cottage (with award-winning holiday let credentials), on the market for offers in excess of £1.15m.
Drivers across Lincolnshire are being urged to take extra care as a rare combination of weather conditions threatens to create some of the most dangerous driving conditions seen in years.
If you’re curious where the priciest homes in Skegness are, new Land Registry data is revealing the streets commanding the highest prices.
Yesterday (Monday, January 5), following snowfall across the Boston area overnight, we invited our followers on Facebook to share their wintry photographs with us.
There is concern for Lincolnshire town centres again as two more popular high street names hit the buffers
While it’s been brass monkey weather out there, our brilliant gritting gang have been bringing the salty stuff to the county’s roads.
Boston and Skegness MP Richard Tice has received a wave of congratulations after his engagement to journalist and author Isabel Oakeshott was announced over the Christmas period.
A new episode of News Direct offers a candid and personal insight into the life of local councillor Andrea Davison, exploring the experiences, motivations and challenges that sit behind public service.
In conversation with host Cllr Rob Waltham, Andrea reflects on growing up in North Lincolnshire, leaving school during one of the toughest periods for youth employment, and the path that led her into public service – from working in an MP’s office to holding senior leadership roles within North Lincolnshire Council.
Cllr Waltham said: “Andrea and I have been fierce opponents in the council chamber at times, but we also have more in common than people might expect. We both care deeply about our communities, and when it comes to doing the right thing for residents, labels matter far less than shared purpose.”
The episode goes beyond formal politics, focusing instead on real life: balancing work and family, advocating for residents when systems feel overwhelming, and the importance of lived experience in local decision-making.
Andrea also speaks openly about the barriers women face in politics, the impact of online abuse on public life, and why scrutiny, challenge and collaboration matter in serving communities well.
Cllr Davison told the podcast: “People often think councillors are distant or robotic, but we’re not. We’re parents, neighbours and part of the same communities we serve. Most of us are here because we care deeply about people and about trying to make things better, even when the system feels overwhelming.”
The episode also touches on Andrea’s advice for anyone considering getting involved in their community, encouraging people to volunteer, shadow others, and not rule themselves out of making a difference.
News Direct is a podcast series focused on real lives, real stories and the people who help shape North Lincolnshire – often away from headlines and formal meetings.
The latest episode featuring Andrea Davison is available now on Spotify and other major podcast platforms, including YouTube.
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