The Lincolnshire Resilience Forum provides an update on the COVID-19 outbreak and what help is available.
Due to the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic, many companies around the country have place staff on furlough leave in relation to the terms the Government have set out in their Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
Our reporter Ceara Best shared her experience of what is it like working in a supermarket at this current time.
Rainbows have been appearing in windows across Lincolnshire over the last week. Taking various forms they have been painted, drawn or printed on paper and even painted directly onto the glass. Originally started in Italy as a way to brighten up windows during the coronavirus lockdown, the trend is spreading...
Personal trainers in Lincoln and across the country have had to adapt their working lives in the last few weeks, with limited facilities and equipment. Lincoln personal trainer Mark Larwood specialises in running and has shared what his tips to stay active active and keeping up on your fitness during...
COVID-19, also known as coronavirus has temporarily changed the lives of everyone around the world. On March 23, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson placed new coronavirus restrictions upon the public. These restrictions now mean people are to only leave their homes if they are considered to be a ‘key worker’...
Roxanne Unitt - 29 weeks into her pregnancy. Roxanne Unitt from Tipton, West Midlands works for Premier Education- a company providing sport and physical activity to primary schools. The company currently offer their services to schools in the West Midlands such as Joseph Turner, St Martin’s,...
Schools across Lincolnshire shut their doors for most children on Friday, with the exception of children of key workers in the fight on Coronavirus. Most schools sent home learning packs including worksheets, reading books and links to online resources to attempt to keep the children engaged. My child’s school, Ayscoughfee Hall...
After government instructions, the majority of non-essential businesses have closed and that includes your local cafe or restaurant and they are certainly feeling its effects. Charlotte Thompson, 24, is a trainee manager at The Imperial, a local tearoom in Retford. The Imperial tearoom in Retford. Credit:...
Student staff are unable to work after Lincoln Students' Union have closed all venues and events for the next 12 weeks. This comes after governmental advice last Tuesday encouraging social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak. Yvonne Thompson, Lincoln Students' Union communications manager, said: “We understand that closing our venues would...
Nearly £800,000 worth of repairs have been given the go-ahead for Pelham Bridge. Officials from Lincolnshire County Council claim the re-waterproofing work that needs to be done has been delayed for several years because of the construction work on the Lincoln Eastern Bypass. The bridge will not be completely closed...
Coffee Cats Lincoln café on Sliver Street is affected due to coronavirus pandemic. Stephen Brown, owner of Coffee Cats Lincoln, says: “The cats are not getting enough fuss, play and affection. “You can tell they are waiting for humans to come and see them. “Usually we have people queuing outside...