Lincoln councillors seek more clarity on future growth:Current and future development continues to be a hot topic around the virtual horseshoe
Summary
If the town is going to welcome another 22,000 neighbours over the next 30 years, Lincoln councillors want a better idea of where they’re going to live. Source
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If the town is going to welcome another 22,000 neighbours over the next 30 years, Lincoln councillors want a better idea of where they’re going to live.