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  1. Lincoln ( / ˈlɪŋkən /) is a cathedral city and district in Lincolnshire, England, of which it is the county town. In the 2021 Census, the Lincoln district had a population of 103,813. [4] . The 2021 census gave the urban area of Lincoln, including North Hykeham and Waddington, a recorded population of 127,540. [5] [6]

  2. May 4, 2024 · The administrative, geographic, and historic counties cover slightly different areas. The administrative county comprises seven districts: East Lindsey, West Lindsey, North Kesteven, South Kesteven, South Holland, the borough of Boston, and the city of Lincoln.

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  3. New leader appointed for City of Lincoln Council. Cllr Naomi Tweddle has been formally appointed as the new Leader of City of Lincoln Council at its Annual General Meeting earlier today. Welcome to the City of Lincoln Council homepage, providing information on council services for residents, businesses and visitors.

    • Is Lincoln a city or a district?1
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    • Is Lincoln a city or a district?3
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    • Lincoln City Profile 2022/2023
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    The Lincoln City Profile draws and collates information from across a full range of measures and sources, focusing on recently released data including Census 2021 data. Lincoln City Profile 2022/2023 (Full version) >

    Key observations: 1. Between 2020 and 2021, Lincoln’s population has risen by 3,764 to 103,813. The majority of this increase comprised additional female residents. 2. Lincoln remains a young city with 29.3% of its population in the 15-29 age bracket. 3. Based on the 2021 Census, the number of people per square kilometre in Lincoln was 2,909. 4. Pa...

    Key observations: 1. 81.6% of 16-64 years olds were economically active in 2021/2022. 2. Median annual earnings for full time workers increased by £5,407 to £31,011 in 2022. 3. Median annual earnings for part time workers increased by £951 to £11,768 in 2022. 4. Gross weekly pay for full time workers increased by £58.10 to £618.40 in 2022. 5. Gross...

    Key observations: 1. Lincoln has seen a reduction in the number of people living in fuel poverty in 2021, decreasing to 15.7% from 16.8% in 2020. 2. The percentage of children living in (relative) low-income families in the city has increased significantly by 11% to 30.5% in 2022 and remains above the rate for England. 3. The number of claimants of...

    Key observations: 1. The total crime rate in Lincoln between April 2022 and March 2023 was 159.1 per 1,000 people. 2. The highest number of complaints about antisocial behaviour originated in Abbey with a figure of 49 in 2021/2022. 3. Park Ward reported the highest figure for fly tipping complaints in 2021/2022, totalling 194. Crime >

    Key observations: 1. Life expectancy in males has decreased to 76.1 years in 2018-20 and remains below the England average. In comparison to our nearest neighbours, Lincoln has the 2nd lowest male life expectancy. 2. Life expectancy in females has increased to 80.9 years in 2018-20, and also remains below the England average. In comparison to our n...

    Key observations: 1. The percentage of people in the city with an NVQ Level 1 decreased slightly in 2021, to 85.2% 2. There was a decrease in the percentage of people with an NVQ Level 2, to 68.1% 3. The percentage of people with an NVQ Level 3 deceased in 2021 to 51.0% 4. However, the percentage of people with an NVQ Level 4 or higher qualificatio...

    Key observations: 1. For the year ending June 2022, the average price paid across all property types in Lincoln decreased by £1,344, to £195,686. 2. Over the same timeframe, the average cost of flat/maisonette saw a sharp decrease of £24,669, reducing to £128,580. 3. As of June 2022, Minster continued to be the most expensive ward to buy a property...

    Key observations: 1. A decrease in the total amount of household waste produced by residents in the city, from 38,539 tonnes in 2020/21 to 36,981 tonnes in 2021/22. This remains significantly below the East Midlands average. 2. A small decrease in the percentage of dry recycling in 2021/22, at 17.70%, compared to 18.29% in 2020/21. This also remain...

  4. Lincoln is a Cathedral City and the county town of Lincolnshire - one of the UK's largest counties. Part of the East Midlands, Lincolnshire sits on the East coast of England, to the north of Norfolk and the south of Yorkshire - nestled between the Humber and the Wash.

  5. Lincoln was a Roman town rivaling London in importance and many traces of this time in the city’s history remain – remnants of the old city wall, aqueduct and well can still be seen. The 3rd-century Newport Arch is believed to be the only Roman arch still used by traffic. In Viking times Lincoln was an important trading centre producing ...

  6. May 2026. Meeting place. Guildhall, Saltergate, Lincoln, LN1 1DH. Website. www .lincoln .gov .uk. The City of Lincoln Council is the local authority for the district of Lincoln, in the county of Lincolnshire, England. The council consists of 33 councillors, three for each of the 11 wards in the city. [4]

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