Lincoln council warns of service cuts faced £1m budget shortfall

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Lincoln council warns of service cuts faced £1m budget shortfall
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The current economic situation is taking its toll on council finances and services too

The future of food production in the UK has taken a step forward after the official opening of the South Lincolnshire Food Enterprise Zone .

Professor Neal Juster, Vice Chancellor at University of Lincoln, Councillor Colin Davie , Professor Val Braybrooks , Pat Doody and Councillor Nick Worth at the opening of The Hub. | Photo: Stuart Wilde It also represents an effective partnership between the University of Lincoln, the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership, Lincolnshire County Council and South Holland District Council.

Councillor Colin Davie, Executive Councillor for Economy, Environment and Strategic Planning, Lincolnshire County Council, said: “Investing the time and money into creating the South Lincolnshire FEZ, which holds such importance nationally, shows how dedicated Lincolnshire County Council is to supporting the fastest growing sector in the county and the UK.

Guests at the launch were able to tour the facilities and see students at work. | Photo: Stuart Wilde

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