Plans for city SEND school approved
Comments Off on Plans for city SEND school approvedWillowfield Free School will have space for 125 pupils and create 100 jobs, the council says.
Willowfield Free School will have space for 125 pupils and create 100 jobs, the council says.
The Shadow Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has visited North Kesteven to hear residents’ concerns about another large solar farm development being planned for the county.
Boston’s medieval trading past was brought into the present day in vibrant fashion on Saturday (May 30).
Skegness Mayor Coun Dan Kirk says the town council was “not satisfied” with answers provided by police about a series of business break-ins in the resort, with councillors agreeng to submit further questions.
Hundreds of items were handed in during North Kesteven E-Waste Week
Police are appealing for information after an “unusual” drone was spotted by the RAF flying “dangerously” over the Horncastle area.
More than 100 North Lincolnshire children have joined the Imagination Library in the last month, giving them access to a free, high-quality book delivered to their home every month from birth until their fifth birthday.
A total of 118 children were registered during May, taking the number of children currently benefiting from the scheme across North Lincolnshire to more than 6,800.
Funded by North Lincolnshire Council, the programme is available free of charge to every child under five and helps families enjoy reading together from the earliest years.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “It’s fantastic to see another group of children start their reading journey through the Imagination Library. Reading is one of the most important foundations for learning and development, and by investing in this scheme we are helping to give every child the best possible start in life.
“We know children who are part of the programme are more likely to be ready for school and develop a lifelong love of reading. I would encourage any family with a child under five who is not yet registered to take just a few minutes to sign up and start receiving their free books.”
Since launching in North Lincolnshire in 2013, the scheme has delivered more than one million books to local children and now reaches almost 87 per cent of all under-fives in the area. The books are carefully chosen to support language development, imagination and early learning, while creating opportunities for families to read together at home.
Cllr Carl Sherwood, cabinet member for rural communities and market towns, said: “For many children, these books are their first introduction to the joys of reading. Receiving a book through the post each month is something families really look forward to and it helps create special moments that support learning, confidence and development.
“We are incredibly proud to continue supporting a programme that is making a real difference to children and families across North Lincolnshire.”
Libraries across North Lincolnshire have expanded their opening hours by more than 20 per cent over the last decade and now offer a wide range of activities, learning opportunities and support services alongside their traditional book lending service. From helping people get online and develop new skills to providing welcoming spaces for communities to come together, libraries continue to play an important role in everyday life.
There are 14 libraries in hubs across North Lincolnshire – all offering free access to books, activities, digital support and welcoming community spaces close to home.
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With opening hours expanded by more than 20% over the last decade, it’s never been easier to discover everything your local library has to offer.
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A busy road in Boston has been closed due to a burst water main, with a fix not expected until the middle of next week.
Motorcycle enthusiasts are expected to descend on a Lincolnshire event in their thousands next week.
Hundreds have signed a petition calling for new safety measures on a “dangerous” A16 bend near Spilsby following the latest crash.