That's it for another day everyone, thanks for joining us. Lincolnshire Live will return from tomorrow at 08:00 but for now I'll leave you with five things we've learned today.
Traffic and travel: Humber bridge reopens to high-sided vehicles
BBC Travel
The Humber Bridge is now open to high sided vehicles but the speed limit is 30mph while there are still high winds.
Sport: Scunthorpe United midfielder hopes to keep place for Saturday's game
Mike White
Sports Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Scunthorpe United midfielder Sam Mantom's hoping to keep his place in the side at Bury on Saturday, having helped them beat his old club Walsall on Tuesday.
It was only his second league start since moving to The Iron but having got into the team, he wants to stay there.
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- Ram raiders in Donington attempt to steal a hole in a wall and leave an even bigger one.
- Grantham residents aren't happy about the closure of their A&E.
- British Steel are forging ahead in Scunthorpe.
- The Red Arrows go East.
- It's Question Time for Boston as David Dimbleby heads to Lincolnshire.
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- Thieves were attempting to rip out an ATM machine but failed to make off with any cash
- The offenders left the scene in a dark 4x4 flat bed vehicle and a dark blue saloon car
- The Co-Op are planning to bring a pop up store to the village tomorrow
- 18 staff worked there, they'll either work at the pop up store or at other branches temporarily
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- Public meeting held about overnight closure of A&E in Grantham
- British Steel 'on track' to make a profit by the end of the financial year
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- The Scunthorpe site is more than 2,200 acres and has more than 100 miles of its own rail network.
- The lengths of rail they make for Network Rail are up to 216 metres long.
- The four blast furnaces on site are named after past queens, Mary, Bess, Anne and Victoria.
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Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
That's it for another day everyone, thanks for joining us. Lincolnshire Live will return from tomorrow at 08:00 but for now I'll leave you with five things we've learned today.
Have a good evening.
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Preparations under way for Lincolnshire Day
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
It's Lincolnshire Day this Saturday, flags are already fluttering all over the county.
Newton Newton is one of only five traditional flag manufacturers in the country, based at Burgh-le-Marsh.
Clearly they've got some last minute orders!
Interesting fact about that fine flag, the design came out of a competition back in 2005 run by... well... us!
Traffic and travel: Congestion on the A158
BBC Travel
There's very slow traffic on the A158 Jubilee way in Horncastle.
It's stemming from the South Street junction in both directions
New life for East Coast beach huts
Jono Brine
Beach huts at Mablethorpe and Sutton On Sea are to be revitalised.
East Lindsey District Council has agreed a programme of refurbishment and redevelopment - with the cost match-funded by local groups.
Donington ram raid recap
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
The story that's really captured your imagination today is the scene of destruction left behind after a botched ram raid.
Here's what we know so far:
Ram raid: Remains of ATM removed from Co-Op
Natasha Turney
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Even though the raiders didn't make of with any cash, you can see they had a pretty good go of it.
This is what the ATM looks like now:
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Ram raid: Tractor being moved from damaged store
Natasha Turney
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
This is what it looks like at Donington at the moment, as you can see the heavy vehicle is almost entrenched in what remains of the building.
Traffic and travel: Humber bridge reopens to high-sided vehicles
BBC Travel
The Humber Bridge is now open to high sided vehicles but the speed limit is 30mph while there are still high winds.
Sport: Scunthorpe United midfielder hopes to keep place for Saturday's game
Mike White
Sports Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Scunthorpe United midfielder Sam Mantom's hoping to keep his place in the side at Bury on Saturday, having helped them beat his old club Walsall on Tuesday.
It was only his second league start since moving to The Iron but having got into the team, he wants to stay there.
Listen: Cleethorpes man starts business after 5p bag tax
BBC Radio Humberside
James Piekos finds out about The Net Bag Company.
BreakingTraffic and travel: Humber Bridge closed to high sided vehicles
BBC Travel
Big turnout for A&E meeting
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Questions have been asked about the overnight closure of A&E in Grantham.
The hospitals trust is holding a public meeting in the town, as you can see it's pretty packed.
New member wanted on Police and Crime panel
Harry Parkhill
BBC Radio Lincolnshire reporter
You have an opportunity to join the group which oversees the work of Lincolnshire's Police and Crime Commissioner.
There's a vacancy for an independent member of the Police and Crime Panel.
If you fancy your chances you can apply here.
CCTV emerges of Donington ram raid
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Your headlines this afternoon
Barbara Stimpson
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Your headlines across Lincolnshire this afternoon:
Scunthorpe steelworks: Some facts
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
The company British Steel that launched 100 days ago says it's on track to return to profit for the financial year ending 31 March 2017.
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Bulldozers lined up for St Marks businesses in £150m redesign
The Lincolnite
Major plans for a £150 million redesign of St Marks shopping centre in Lincoln would see around eight businesses pulled down and replaced with housing, shops and a hotel.