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Find out what's happening in South Holland by reading our latest media releases and announcements. This page includes releases from the past two years, if you would like information from something older than this, please email communications@sholland.gov.uk with your request.
South Holland District Council has successfully fined two landlords who had left tenants living in properties with unsafe electrics.
South Holland District Council is pleased to announce the launch of its first WhatsApp Channel, providing residents and visitors with another convenient way to stay informed about local happenings.
Not sure which bag to put it in? Let us help! The contents of our bins can be a little different at Christmas time, so here are some of the items we're most commonly asked about and how to recycle or dispose of them in South Holland.
Posted 5 December, 2024
South Holland continues to demonstrate its firm commitment to tackling environmental crime, with Kingdom LA Support leading the charge. The team has been actively patrolling the district, responding to reports, and investigating incidents of fly-tipping and littering.
Excitement builds with Snow White's opening performance just a week away at the South Holland Centre
The fairest pantomime of them all is coming to Spalding this December!
Ayscoughfee Hall is delighted to announce its festive season events and a brand-new exciting Christmas social media campaign, showing members of the public exclusive behind the scenes information whilst bringing joy and Christmas spirit to the community.
The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership has pledged its commitment to playing its part in keeping the marine environment and our coastal waters clean and healthy.
As we approach the festive season, it's time to think about picking a perfect place for your celebrations with the best hygiene standards.
This November, the South & East Lincolnshire Community Lottery celebrates its 2nd year Anniversary. The lottery is a great way for people to support good causes whilst being in the chance of winning cash prizes of up to £25,000. To date, the community lottery has supported 88 good causes in total raising £59,236 so far.