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Lincoln Heath
Lincoln () is a cathedral city and non-metropolitan district, district in Lincolnshire, England, of which it is the county town. In the 2021 Census, the city's district had a population of 103,813. The 2021 census gave the Lincoln Urban Area, urban area of Lincoln, including Bracebridge Heath, North Hykeham, South Hykeham and Waddington, Lincolnshire, Waddington, a recorded population of 127,540. Roman Britain, Roman ''Lindum Colonia'' developed from an Iron Age settlement of Celtic Britons, Britons on the River Witham, near the Fosse Way road. Over time its name was shortened to Lincoln, after successive settlements, including by Anglo-Saxons and Danes (tribe), Danes. Landmarks include Lincoln Cathedral (English Gothic architecture; for over 200 years the world's tallest building) and the 11th-century Norman architecture, Norman Lincoln Castle. The city hosts the University of Lincoln, Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln City F.C. and Lincoln United F.C. Lincoln is the large ...
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Cathedral City
City status in the United Kingdom is granted by the the Crown, monarch of the United Kingdom to specific centres of population, which might or might not meet the generally accepted definition of city, cities. , there are List of cities in the United Kingdom, 76 cities in the United Kingdom—55 in England, eight in Scotland, seven in Wales and six in Northern Ireland. Although it carries no special rights, the status of city can be a marker of prestige and confer local pride. The status does not apply automatically on the basis of any particular Criteria of truth, criterion, though until 1889 in England and Wales it was limited to towns with List of Church of England dioceses, diocesan cathedrals. This association between having an Anglican cathedral and being called a city was established in the early 1540s when Henry VIII, King Henry VIII founded dioceses (each having a cathedral in the Episcopal see, see city) in six English towns and granted them city status by issuing letter ...
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Abbey, Lincoln
Abbey is one of eleven electoral districts within the City of Lincoln Council. As of 2023, the Liberal Democrats hold all three seats in the ward having first taken a seat in the 2021 local elections being the first time a non- Labour Party candidate had won a seat in the ward since 1979. The ward is split between two Lincolnshire County Council divisions, St Giles in the north and Park in the south who respectively have elected a Conservative and Labour county councillor. Geography The ward encompasses a large part of the east of Lincoln, stretching from Danesgate near the centre of town, up part of Lindum Hill, along Monks, Greetwell and Wragby Road, ending at the Carlton Centre bordering West Lindsey. It contains the County Hospital, Lincoln Prison, Greetwell Hollow Nature Reserve, the Usher Art Gallery and the Museum as well as the City of Lincoln Arboretum and the ruins of an abbey on Monks Road. Furthermore, there are two primary and secondary education schools ...
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Bracebridge Heath
Bracebridge Heath is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is south of Lincoln, England, Lincoln and straddles the border with the Lincoln and North Kesteven district boundaries. It lies at the junction of two major roads the A15 road (England), A15 to Sleaford, Lincolnshire, Sleaford and the A607 road, A607 to Grantham, Lincolnshire, Grantham. It was part of the Boothby Graffoe Wapentake in the Kesteven riding. The village is on top of Lincoln Cliff, overlooking Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Lincoln and the valley of the River Witham. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 census was 4,530, increasing to 5,656 at the 2011 census. History Until 1898 Bracebridge Heath was part of the parish of Bracebridge, Lincolnshire, Bracebridge. Bracebridge may have had its origins in the Old English ''braesc'' + ''brycg'', meaning 'bridge or causeway made of branches'. The River Witham runs to the west, lending some credibility to thi ...
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Bracebridge, Lincolnshire
Bracebridge is a suburb of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately south from the city centre on the main A1434 Newark Road, stretching approximately from St Catherine's to Swallowbeck alongside the east bank of the River Witham, and the village of Bracebridge Heath. In 1911 the civil parish had a population of 2281. On 9 November 1920 the parish was abolished and merged with Lincoln. Under the Local Government Act 1888 Bracebridge was part of Kesteven and considered a separate town within that county. The Local Government Act 1894 changed Bracebridge's status to an Urban District within Lincoln in the county of Lindsey. Bracebridge now falls under the City of Lincoln Council, within the county of Lincolnshire. Bracebridge was formerly served by the now-defunct Bracebridge railway station which was located to the rear of the Manse estate which is accessible from Brant Road. Bracebridge Low Fields is a suburb between Waddington to the south a ...
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Boultham Moor
Boultham Moor is a suburb (and former village) in the district of the City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincolnshire (), abbreviated ''Lincs'', is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber regions of England. It is bordered by the East Riding of Yorkshire across the Humber estuary to th ..., England. Geography The suburb lies within the parish of Boultham, which is the name of the suburb directly to the north. Boultham Moor covers the southern area of Boultham parish with Skellingthorpe Road to the north, Rookery Lane to the east, Newark Road (A1434) and Doddington Road (B1190) to the south and the Lincoln-Newark railway (and Hartsholme) to the west. Swallow Beck is the name of the area in the south of Boultham Moor. To the east is Boultham Park, near the River Witham. Boultham Hall was demolished in 1959. The main road through the estate is Moorland Avenue, which becomes Boultham Park Road at the roundabout ...
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Witham, Lincoln
This is a list of Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of Councillor#United Kingdom, councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets. County council Lincolnshire Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 7 May 1981: Electoral Divisions from 7 May 1981 to 7 June 2001: Electoral Divisions from 7 June 2001 to 4 May 2017: † minor boundary changes in 2009 Electoral Divisions from 4 May 2017 to present: Unitary authority councils North East Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003:legislation.gov.uk The Humberside (Structural Change) Order 1995 Retrieved on 6 November 2015. Wards from 1 May 2003 to present: North Lincolnshire Wards f ...
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Park, Lincoln
This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets. County council Lincolnshire Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 7 May 1981: Electoral Divisions from 7 May 1981 to 7 June 2001: Electoral Divisions from 7 June 2001 to 4 May 2017: † minor boundary changes in 2009 Electoral Divisions from 4 May 2017 to present: Unitary authority councils North East Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003:legislation.gov.uk The Humberside (Structural Change) Order 1995 Retrieved on 6 November 2015. Wards from 1 May 2003 to present: North Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003: Wards from 1 M ...
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Moorland, Lincoln
This is a list of Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of Councillor#United Kingdom, councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets. County council Lincolnshire Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 7 May 1981: Electoral Divisions from 7 May 1981 to 7 June 2001: Electoral Divisions from 7 June 2001 to 4 May 2017: † minor boundary changes in 2009 Electoral Divisions from 4 May 2017 to present: Unitary authority councils North East Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003:legislation.gov.uk The Humberside (Structural Change) Order 1995 Retrieved on 6 November 2015. Wards from 1 May 2003 to present: North Lincolnshire Wards f ...
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Minster, Lincoln
This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets. County council Lincolnshire Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 7 May 1981: Electoral Divisions from 7 May 1981 to 7 June 2001: Electoral Divisions from 7 June 2001 to 4 May 2017: † minor boundary changes in 2009 Electoral Divisions from 4 May 2017 to present: Unitary authority councils North East Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003:legislation.gov.uk The Humberside (Structural Change) Order 1995 Retrieved on 6 November 2015. Wards from 1 May 2003 to present: North Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003: Wards from 1 Ma ...
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Glebe, Lincoln
This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets. County council Lincolnshire Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 7 May 1981: Electoral Divisions from 7 May 1981 to 7 June 2001: Electoral Divisions from 7 June 2001 to 4 May 2017: † minor boundary changes in 2009 Electoral Divisions from 4 May 2017 to present: Unitary authority councils North East Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003:legislation.gov.uk The Humberside (Structural Change) Order 1995 Retrieved on 6 November 2015. Wards from 1 May 2003 to present: North Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003: Wards from 1 Ma ...
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Castle, Lincoln
This is a list of Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of Councillor#United Kingdom, councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets. County council Lincolnshire Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 7 May 1981: Electoral Divisions from 7 May 1981 to 7 June 2001: Electoral Divisions from 7 June 2001 to 4 May 2017: † minor boundary changes in 2009 Electoral Divisions from 4 May 2017 to present: Unitary authority councils North East Lincolnshire Wards from 1 April 1996 (first election 4 May 1995) to 1 May 2003:legislation.gov.uk The Humberside (Structural Change) Order 1995 Retrieved on 6 November 2015. Wards from 1 May 2003 to present: North Lincolnshire Wards f ...
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