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Superlorry
A new 25-metre superlorry is grounded by police in Lincolnshire after it is deemed to be "unlawful" for roads.

Plans to build so-called "eco-towns" of at least 5,000 homes are being developed, backed by £10m government funding.

Flood risk areas in Lincolnshire receive investment in new protection systems in plans to deal with coastal erosion.

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Lostprophet at the Engine Shed in Lincoln.

East Coast fares could be reduced
Transport secretary Lord Adonis orders a review of fares on the East Coast Mainline in a bid to boost passenger numbers.

Police baby body appeal success
An anonymous caller responds to police appeals to ring back in the inquiry into the death of a baby in Lincolnshire.

Bogus police attack man at home
A man is left with injuries to his eye and face in an attack at his home by three men pretending to be police officers.

Cathedrals 'require £100m work'
England's cathedrals still need £100m of repairs over the next decade despite a spending programme of £250m since 1991.

Strips to test underage drinkers
Alcohol testing strips are being used to catch underage drinkers on the streets of Lincolnshire over the festive period.

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