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Beavers are making a long-awaited return in the eastern U.K., with the first sighting of a young beaver in Lincolnshire in ...
The UK’s food security is increasingly at risk as animal rights groups use mass objection campaigns to delay or block ...
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LincolnshireWorld on MSNLincolnshire Homes named among UK’s Top 100 Care Homes of 2025Elderly Care Finder Lottie has announced its first-ever Top 100 Care Home Awards, celebrating outstanding care homes across the UK. This year, two care homes in Lincolnshire have earned national ...
Five monster 16-foot pythons have been rescued after being spotted by terrified residents on the loose in the UK countryside.
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LincolnshireWorld on MSNShocked residents find five monster 16ft pythons in Twigmoor and Cleatham woodsTerrified’ residents were shocked to find five 16ft monster pythons in the Lincolnshire undergrowth. Five monster 16ft (5.4m) ...
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Humberside Police Rural Task Force by emailing [email protected] or calling 101, quoting investigation reference 25000081788.
And, as solar investment increases in Lincolnshire and other parts of the east of England, they could also see prices tumble ... saving everyone money and meaning less clutter in the countryside.
An eight-sided Roman ring was recently found in Lincolnshire, England, by Wessex Archaeology staff. The item dates back to 200-410 A.D., officials said.
Reform UK has declared war on net zero developments in the countryside. Richard Tice, Reform’s deputy leader, said the party will use its new control of ten councils to use “every lever ...
Kevin James, countryside warden from the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, said people should leave the UK's only venomous snake "well alone" once they have emerged from hibernation in the spring.
AN IDYLLIC 300-year-old pub has been crowned one of the UK’s best beer gardens. The Oxfordshire-based pub boasts a hidden sun trap and stunning countryside views. Nestled in the Cotswolds vil… ...
The Heckington Fen and West Burton solar parks, both in Lincolnshire, would take up over 1,000 hectares of the county’s countryside, with a further 6,400 also under consideration.
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