A four-star holiday apartment in Skegness designed exclusively for over 55s has been approved by the Visit England We’re Good to Go industry standard certification for being COVID secure.
Property and construction businesses are being given an opportunity to learn about the future of green construction in Greater Lincolnshire.
PR and marketing agency Shooting Star has welcomed a new member of staff to its digital marketing team.
Two Dorset businesses have strengthened their relationship by agreeing a contract to manufacture 50 more sustainable modular homes for communities in the South West.
New Government funding is available for projects related to skills and training – and the Greater Lincolnshire LEP is urging organisations in the area to come forward and apply for grants.
A beauty business owner from Ollerton in Nottinghamshire has launched a petition to urge the Government to provide financial support for small business owners who have been unable to reopen and are struggling to make ends meet.
The Government has announced that the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership will receive £25.8 million from the Getting Building Fund to deliver ‘shovel-ready’ projects to help the local economy and create jobs.
To mark a decade of charity challenges, Lincoln Strongman Dave Johnson recently pulled a 27-tonne lorry in aid of suicide prevention charity the Bearded Fishermen.
Twenty-six overseas companies invested in the Greater Lincolnshire LEP area in the last year, creating almost 300 new jobs before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Monday (20th July) suicide prevention charity the Bearded Fishermen will be opening the doors to its new community space and call centre in Gainsborough, thanks to an £8,000 grant from The National Lottery Community Fund.