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LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS FEDERATION. LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT. St Lawrence School, Horncastle . Grade G3 Point 6 - £24,027 (FTE) 32.5 hours per week / 39 weeks per year
The Wolds AONB cuts across the council boundaries of Lincolnshire County Council, East Lindsey District Council, West Lindsey District Council and North East Lincolnshire Council. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The boundaries of the AONB are marked by tourist signs incorporating stylized hills and trees, placed on roads leading into the area.
Despite the significant challenges facing all of the UK's protected landscape family, with added pressures through these difficult economic times and the uncertainties of Brexit, the Management Plan sets out an agreed five-year Strategy and Action Plan.
The Lincolnshire Wolds has everything you could wish for in an idyllic getaway. Enjoy 216 square miles of unspoilt countryside, beautiful rolling green hills, picturesque hidden valleys and all kinds of magnificent animals and wildlife.
- Horncastle
- Alford
- Louth
- Spilsby
- Market Rasen
- Caistor
Often referred to as the ‘Gateway to the Lincolnshire Wolds’, Horncastlesits right at the heart of the county. Surrounded by idyllic countryside, the town is ideally situated half way between Lincoln and the Coast; the perfect base for those hoping to explore all that Lincolnshire has to offer. A destination in itself, Horncastle has plenty to see ...
The picturesque town of Alford is located on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, just 7 miles from the East Coast. The area boasts excellent road links, with Boston, Lincoln and Grimsby all just a short drive away. With countryside and coast both easily accessible, the town is a great base for people wanting to explore the wider county. Alford is r...
Situated at the foot of the Wolds, Louth was once named ‘Britain’s Finest Market Town’ by BBC’s Countryfile. The town is famous for its fantastic selection of independent retailers - around 70% of the businesses here are independently owned. That’s not the only accreditation the town has received either; Louth was also hailed as a “food mecca” by T...
Just 12 miles from the popular seaside town of Skegness, Spilsby is one of the Wold’s liveliest market towns. Although it is small, the town acts as a hub for neighbouring villages so has a surprising amount of shops and facilities. Evidence suggests that the Spilsby area has been occupied since prehistoric times and by the early medieval period, s...
Famed for its racecourse, Market Rasenis another bustling market town in the Wolds. There has been a weekly market in the town since 1219, and it is still an integral part of the area today. The High Street here also boasts a great number of independent shops, many of which are long-standing, family-run businesses. As Market Rasen has such a rich h...
Nestled on a hillside, Caistoris situated on the northern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. This area was one of the most significant Roman settlements in the county; it is believed that it was once the site of 1st century military occupation and a 2nd century Roman fortress. Today, the market square lies at the heart of a conservation area that cont...
The Lincolnshire Wolds lie in the north-eastern quarter of the county of Lincolnshire, mid-way between Lincoln and the coast, surrounded by the relatively flat fens, coastal marsh and the Lincoln Clay Vale.
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East Lindsey District Council was successful in its bid for Government funding to support three ambitious regeneration schemes in the Lincolnshire Wolds. The three culturally significant...