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D-Day for marriages

Monday, January 05, 2009

DIVORCE specialists could be among the busiest firms in Lincoln this month.

The "double whammy" of Christmas and the credit crunch is expected to have pushed many relationships to the limit.

One in four people say their marriage is under strain due to cash...

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Defunct church to be £1.9m tourist magnet

St Catherine's Church in Lincoln will be transformed.

Saturday, January 03, 2009

WORK has begun to transform a defunct Lincoln church into a magnet for tourists. A £1.94m project will turn the building into a heritage...

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Pint-size kittens dumped in beer box

The four abandoned kittens,  Tetley, Foster, Carly  and Maggie

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Four kittens, found abandoned in an empty beer box, are among Lincolnshire's first Christmas pet casualties. But they are only the tip of the...

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Training passengers to recycle

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

RAIL travellers are being urged to help a train company drastically cut the amount of waste it produces. National Express East Coast trains is...

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Local growers reaping rewards of credit crunch

Sara Oldershaw grows 200 acres of onions near Spalding

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Onion growers in Lincolnshire are shedding tears of joy as more cash-strapped families turn to home cooking. And they and other local producers...

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Bargain-hunters give traders a boost

Matt Corrigan.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Post-Christmas bargain hunters flocked back to the shops this week, giving local traders their first slice of festive cheer in weeks. Managers...

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Workers' fury over wage freeze bid

Poorly paid reject low wage call

Monday, December 29, 2008

Workers from Lincoln who earn the minimum wage have hit back at calls to scrap next year's annual increase. Business leaders are calling for no...

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Staff facing jobs axe

Monday, December 29, 2008

SHOP staff in Lincoln are facing an uncertain future after a children's wear chain went into administration. Adams, which has a branch in...

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Shoppers fear best bargains have gone

A shopper hunting the best bargains

Friday, December 26, 2008

Savvy shoppers say the best discounts have already been had as many Lincoln stores started their sales early. Boxing Day is traditionally the...

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Good news in store for menswear staff

Friday, December 26, 2008

Staff at a Lincoln menswear shop will keep their jobs because it is a "profitable store". Uncertainty over the future of The Officers Club, in...

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