Out of around 30,000 local areas, the neighbourhood is the 22nd worst off. The latest study ranks the section of Weelsby Street and Victor Street north of Eleanor Street as one of the most run-down places in England. “It’s really, really bad – basically a nightmare.”Īn area’s statistics for income, employment, education, health, crime, living environment and housing are all used to determine its level of deprivation. “There was an ambulance here the other week as well – we heard a man had attacked a woman with a pizza cutter. “It happened around teatime in broad daylight when there were families about. “They just went for him and left him with a broken jaw. All he did was ask some teenagers outside his house to keep it down because his baby was asleep inside. “A bloke down the road had his face smashed in back in January. “It is disgusting here – I absolutely hate it,” one woman who asked not to be named said. People live in fear of the fights which see men squaring up to each other in the streets, with one resident saying there are literally ‘no good points’ to living there. People on the street said living there was a “nightmare” | Photo: LDRS The cheapest places to buy Diesel in Lincoln: Unbranded Canwick Road (Pitstop Canwick Hill) – 140.9p.The cheapest places to buy Unleaded in Lincoln: Here are the prices for Lincoln stations, listed from cheapest to most expensive – prices given are the latest updates available and are subject to on-the-day adjustments. is a comparison site for localised fuel station prices and is updated regularly.
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It isn’t believed to be connected to the fuel frenzy earlier this year, which saw drivers across the country scramble to fill up their cars amid rumours of a shortage. The price spiked by 28p a litre in just one year, driven primarily by rising oil prices, as well as September’s switch to the greener E10 petrol, which has a greater ethanol percentage than the previous E5. With petrol prices soaring this week due to a global increase in the cost of oil, The Lincolnite is bringing you the latest fuel comparison updates across Lincoln.Īs reported previously, the UK’s average petrol price spiked to 142.94p a litre – the highest since April 2012, according to RAC Fuel Watch data. Of which 1,433 hospital deaths (up seven)Ĭoronavirus data for Greater Lincolnshire on Sunday, October 17 509 in Northern Lincolnshire (NLAG) (no change)ĭATA SOURCE - FIGURES CORRECT AT THE TIME OF THE LATEST UPDATE. POSTCODE DATA INCLUDES DEATHS NOT IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES OR IN HOSPITALS OUTSIDE AUTHORITY BOUNDARIES.Ĭoronavirus data for Greater Lincolnshire on Thursday, October 21.1 at Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust (no change).44 at Lincolnshire Community Health Service hospitals (no change).880 at United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust (up one).314 from North East Lincolnshire (no change).328 from North Lincolnshire (no change).22,669 in North East Lincolnshire (up 93).The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) has told the government that Plan B measures, which include compulsory mask-wearing, should be ready for “rapid deployment”.Īs government leaders resist bringing back COVID-19 controls, the committee said that advising people to work from home could have the greatest impact on stopping viral spread.Ĭoronavirus data for Greater Lincolnshire on Friday, October 22 Hospital data showed one further death at United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust.No further deaths were recorded in the government figures for Friday.796 new cases of coronavirus in Greater Lincolnshire with 592 in Lincolnshire, 93 in North East Lincolnshire and 111 in North Lincolnshire.The latest COVID stats for Lincolnshire are: The latest government data also shows there have been eight deaths of Lincolnshire residents this week – down from 12 last week – and eight deaths reported at Greater Lincolnshire’s hospitals, up from six last week. There have been 796 new cases in Friday evening’s figures. The figure is just slightly down on the 4,075 (about -0.6%) cases at the same point last week. There have been 4,051 cases of coronavirus so far this week in Greater Lincolnshire, as UK scientists call for Plan B to be ready for “rapid deployment”. By Daniel Jaines Local Democracy Reporter