Charity Golf Day raises £3,500
Nearly 200 golfers pitched, putted and swung their way towards raising £3,500 for the Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance at chartered accountants Duncan & Toplis’ 28th annual charity golf day. Teams came from all over the East Midlands to tee off at the event, which took place over two courses at Belton Woods near Grantham on Friday 6th July. The winners of the Lakeside course were E T Morris A. The Woodside and Overall winners were William H Brown A. Will Oliver deserves special mention for a hole-in-one on the 11th hole of the Lakeside course. The company has raised over £85,000 for charity from its golf days over the last 27 years.
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Food waste collections are coming to parts of Lincolnshire in early 2026 ♻️![]()
Here are the key things residents need to know:
• New household food waste collections will start rolling out in phases from January and February 2026
• If you’re in one of the first areas, you’ll receive food waste caddies and a guidance leaflet delivered to your home
• The leaflet explains how the service works, what can go in your caddies, and when collections will start
• All food items that are edible and inedible are accepted this includes items such as egg shells, meat bones, tea bags and so much more
• The service is part of the Government’s Simpler Recycling changes
• Not all areas will start at the same time – check your local district or borough council news channels for confirmed start dates
• Food waste should be placed in the kitchen caddy using the supplied liners, then transferred to the outdoor caddy for collection
• Collected food waste will be taken to an anaerobic digestion plant, where it will be turned into energy and fertiliser.
Look out for your caddy delivery and make sure to keep an eye on local council updates so you know when the service goes live in your area.
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