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Information from Lincolnshire County Council about schools, roads, jobs, registrars, recycling, childcare, adult care, libraries, planning and business.
The purpose of this strategy is to set out our aims and strategic direction to ensure that children and young people with SEND in Lincolnshire are supported to achieve the best possible outcomes in school and in life. This is Lincolnshire’s overarching inclusion strategy.
The map below shows all current and planned roadworks and other activity on the highway (such as events) in Lincolnshire.
Information from Lincolnshire County Council about schools, roads, jobs, registrars, recycling, childcare, social care, health, libraries, planning, emergencies and business.
Lincolnshire is a county rich in fascinating history and archaeology, with evidence ranging from our earliest Stone Age inhabitants, earthworks of many deserted medieval villages, and military structures from 20th century conflicts, amongst many other captivating remains.
If you live in Lincolnshire, you can ask us for an EHC assessment if you are: the child’s parent; a young person over the age of 16 but under the age of 25; acting on behalf of a school or college (with the knowledge and agreement of the parent or young person where possible) You do not need a medical diagnosis to apply.
Lincolnshire’s SEND and AP Inclusion Plan sets out our commitment to continuous improvement to deliver the best experiences and outcomes for children and young people with SEND and for their families.
Councils in Greater Lincolnshire have approved a devolution deal which means existing money and power can move from central government to decision-makers in Greater Lincolnshire.
National Grid announced on January 18th 2024 their proposal to build a 140km line of huge 50m high electricity pylons through the Lincolnshire countryside, from Grimsby in North East Lincolnshire to Walpole, just over the Norfolk border.
Find out what historic documents are available to research at the Lincolnshire Archives.