Nurse to stand in Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election
Sharon Edwards
Political Reporter, BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Another candidate has come forward for the Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election which came just over a week ago by the resignation of Conservative Stephen Phillips.
Nominations closed at 16.00 today and Sarah Stock says she is standing as an independent candidate.
Ms Stock says she's been prompted to stand in protest over the overnight closure of Grantham Hospital's A&E department.
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United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust says the department has closed overnight because it cannot recruit enough A&E staff across the county.
The unit in Grantham serves a large part of the Sleaford and North Hykeham constituency.
Quote Message: I have decided to stand as an Independent candidate in the Sleaford and North Hykeham by election, supported by Fighting 4 Grantham Hospital group and endorsed by the Green Party." from Sarah Stock Candidate for Sleaford and North Hykeham seat
I have decided to stand as an Independent candidate in the Sleaford and North Hykeham by election, supported by Fighting 4 Grantham Hospital group and endorsed by the Green Party."
Energy firm gets permission for fracking exploration
Testing will go ahead to see if there is shale gas under a site near Gainsborough.
Permission's been granted today for the site near Misson, which is just over the border in Nottinghamshire.
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The company involved, Island Gas Limited, has only been given permission for exploration, no extraction of gas will be allowed.
It is exploring for gas in an underground reservoir known as the Gainsborough Trough.
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Prison officers are banned from taking strike action by law.
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'Skint' estate plan 'will create positive feeling'
BBC Radio Humberside
Work to demolish part of a North Lincolnshire estate will create a positive feeling among residents.
Scunthorpe’s Westcliff Estate was featured in the Channel 4 documentary 'Skint' in 2013. Since then the council’s agreed to lead a £9m re-development of the area.
The Desert Rat pub, local library and bookmakers will be knocked down to make way for 41 new homes, new shops and a community centre.
The deputy leader of North Lincolnshire Council Rob Waltham says it's important for residents to see tangible change.
Quote Message: New homes, new shops, new services, that's an important part of how people feel the change is happening." from Rob Waltham Deputy leader, North Lincolnshire Council
New homes, new shops, new services, that's an important part of how people feel the change is happening."
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List of candidates published for by-election
Sharon Edwards
Political Reporter, BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Nominations have now closed for the Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election with 10 candidates coming forward to contest the seat.
A full list of those standing can be found on the North Kesteven District Council website.
The election was triggered after the resignation of Tory Stephen Phillips (below) over differences with the Government over Brexit.
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Read moreNurse to stand in Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election
Sharon Edwards
Political Reporter, BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Another candidate has come forward for the Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election which came just over a week ago by the resignation of Conservative Stephen Phillips.
Nominations closed at 16.00 today and Sarah Stock says she is standing as an independent candidate.
Ms Stock says she's been prompted to stand in protest over the overnight closure of Grantham Hospital's A&E department.
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust says the department has closed overnight because it cannot recruit enough A&E staff across the county.
The unit in Grantham serves a large part of the Sleaford and North Hykeham constituency.
Energy firm gets permission for fracking exploration
Testing will go ahead to see if there is shale gas under a site near Gainsborough.
Permission's been granted today for the site near Misson, which is just over the border in Nottinghamshire.
The company involved, Island Gas Limited, has only been given permission for exploration, no extraction of gas will be allowed.
It is exploring for gas in an underground reservoir known as the Gainsborough Trough.
WATCH: Rickshaw team arrives in Belchford - and then heads for Skegness
Prison officer protest: Lincoln officers 'staying out'
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
We've just heard from Paul Wray, the chairman of the Lincoln branch of the Prison Officers Association.
He says he and his members are still outside the prison, despite a High Court ruling telling them to return to work.
Mr Wray says they will wait until they get an official call from the union telling them to stop their action.
Prison officers told to stop protest by High Court
Martin Slack
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Prison officers protesting outside Lincoln Prison have been told to stop their action by the High Court.
The Ministry of Justice went to court after around 10,000 officers stopped work over claims of violence in jails.
Prison officers are banned from taking strike action by law.
'Skint' estate plan 'will create positive feeling'
BBC Radio Humberside
Work to demolish part of a North Lincolnshire estate will create a positive feeling among residents.
Scunthorpe’s Westcliff Estate was featured in the Channel 4 documentary 'Skint' in 2013. Since then the council’s agreed to lead a £9m re-development of the area.
The Desert Rat pub, local library and bookmakers will be knocked down to make way for 41 new homes, new shops and a community centre.
The deputy leader of North Lincolnshire Council Rob Waltham says it's important for residents to see tangible change.
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