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  North Lincolnshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority in England, established in April 1996, one of the first unitary councils.
It borders onto North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
For ceremonial purposes it is treated as part of Lincolnshire, and is in the governmental region of Yorkshire and the Humber.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Lincolnshire   (340 words)

  
 Lincolnshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lincolnshire (abbreviated Lincs) is a county in the East Midlands of England.
The ceremonial county of Lincolnshire (composed of the non-metropolitan counties of Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North-East Lincolnshire) is the second largest of the English counties and one that is predominantly agricultural in character.
Lincolnshire is relatively unusual in the composition of its population, being one of the least ethnically diverse counties of the United Kingdom (98.5 percent of the population describe themselves as "white").
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lincolnshire   (2186 words)

  
 Lincolnshire - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The ceremonial county of Lincolnshire (composed of the 'administrative' counties of Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North-East Lincolnshire) is the second largest of the English counties and one that is predominantly agricultural in character.
The remaining districts of Lincolnshire are Boston, East Lindsey, Lincoln, South Holland, South Kesteven, North Kesteven and West Lindsey.
Those born in Lincolnshire are sometimes given the slighly comic nickname of Yellowbellies (often spelt "Yeller Bellies", to reflect the pronunciation of the phrase by the typical Lincolnshire farmer).
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/l/i/n/Lincolnshire.html   (1605 words)

  
 Lincolnshire Information Guide for visitors to Lincoln and Wolds
Lincolnshire UK is situated on the east of England between the Humber and the Wash. Huge expanses of Its countryside and coast are still undeveloped drawing wildlife and bird watchers.
Lincolnshire is the largest county in the East Midlands and is actually made up of 3 distinct counties, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire North and North East Lincolnshire.
Louth, Lincolnshire is known as the capital of the wolds and has many splendid Georgian houses, Inns and St. James church with the tallest church spire in England.
www.lincsuk.com /about.htm   (446 words)

  
 Elsham, North Lincolnshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elsham is a village in North Lincolnshire, close to the M180 and the former route of the A15.
The A15 (built in 1978) traverses the old runways of the old RAF Elsham Wolds airfield.
The village is a few miles north of Brigg.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elsham,_North_Lincolnshire   (93 words)

  
 North Lincolnshire - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
North Lincolnshire, local government unitary authority, or administrative area, north-eastern England, bordered on the north by...
North-East Lincolnshire, local government unitary authority, or administrative area, north-eastern England, bordered on the north-east and east by...
Lincolnshire (abbreviation Lincs), county, eastern England, bordered on the north by North Lincolnshire and North-East Lincolnshire, on the east and...
uk.encarta.msn.com /North_Lincolnshire.html   (103 words)

  
 North Lincolnshire Council
North Lincolnshire is a key part of the Yorkshire and Humber region - an area which forms a natural focus for business with unparalleled road, air, rail and sea links to a European market of over 370 million potential customers.
Unemployment in North Lincolnshire is with 3.2% (April 2002) one among the lowest in the Humber sub-region.
The free flowing M180 and M18 motorways connect North Lincolnshire to the M62 trans-Pennine east/west route and the A1 and M1 north-south routes.
www.sovereign-publications.com /northlincs.htm   (785 words)

  
 North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
North Lincolnshire maintains 14 secondary schools of which 11 are 11-16 schools and three are 11-18 schools.
In North Lincolnshire, successful outcomes include significantly increased collaboration between schools and colleges, an extension of vocational options available to pupils, closer engagement with larger employers, increased support for disengaged learners and a steady pattern of improvement in GCSE achievement.
In North Lincolnshire, there are indications that significant numbers of 16-year olds from the outskirts of the area are prepared to travel and attend John Leggott Sixth Form College and North Lindsey College in Scunthorpe.
www.ofsted.gov.uk /reports/servicereports/661.htm   (10287 words)

  
 Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History
As the names of it's towns and villages suggests Lincolnshire was one of the areas most heavily influenced by the Danes and the Vikings on their many incursions into post-Roman Britain.
Lincolnshire’s local government: The County of Lincolnshire is governed by two tiers of local government: Lincolnshire County Council at the top and 7 Districts: Boston, Eat Lindsey, Lincoln, North Kesteven, South Holland, South Kesteven, West Lindsey.
Lincolnshire spreads from the flat shores of the North Sea westward to the Midlands and north to Yorkshire.
www.camelotintl.com /heritage/counties/england/lincolnshire.html   (1033 words)

  
 North Lincolnshire LEA
North Lincolnshire LEA is working in partnership with Dalian City Education Bureau in north east China to form links between all 83 schools in the local authority and schools in Dalian.
Jo Moxon from North Lincolnshire LEA describes how the partnership came about and the benefits for the schools, local authority and wider community.
Last year experts from North Lincolnshire provided training in Dalian for 140 teachers on teaching methods in the UK and the success of this visit has opened up links with further education colleges and businesses in North Lincolnshire.
www.globalgateway.org.uk /Default.aspx?page=1547   (710 words)

  
 NorthLincsNet
North Lincolnshire Council website which provides regarding the Council, its services as well as information regarding business, education, leisure, housing and tourism.
Lincolnshire County Council website which provides information regarding the Council, community safety, business and leisure within the community.
North Lincolnshire website which proivides a comprehensive A-Z of Council Services for North Lincolnshire.
www.northlincsnet.com /?Iid=8&Cid=131   (124 words)

  
 Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire is divided into 3 districts Holland, Kesteven, and Lindsey.
However, it appears that the wife of the John Blackard recorded in North Thoresby remarried in 1653 after her child by John Blackard was born in 1746.
On the north bank of the river, 8 km (5 miles) downstream from Barton, lies the prosperous port and town of Kingston-upon-Hull, better known today simply as Hull, which is the nearest substantial urban centre.
www.andyblackard.com /studies/lincolnshire.htm   (1909 words)

  
 The Cubby Bear- Lincolnshire
The Cubby Bear Lincolnshire is located on Milwaukee Avenue between Route 22 and Deerfield Parkway.
The Cubby Bear Lincolnshire has 30,000 square feet of space and is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.
During the Cubs season, the Cubby Bear Lincolnshire will offer bus transportation, box lunches, game tickets and post-game parties at the Wrigleyville location for corporations.
www.cubbybear.com /lincolnshire/index.html   (161 words)

  
 Lincolnshire
The A1 and the Great North Road touch the south west corner of Lincolnshire, entering the county at Stamford, leaving and the re-entering by virtue of a peculiarity of boundary shape, heading northwards to Grantham and then turning a little west of north to enter Nottinghamshire at Newark.
It was not until the Newark crossing of the Trent became more important that the Great North Road shifted westwards leaving much of Lincolnshire quietly to itself, a situation that continues to this day with a pleasant lack of motorways crossing the county.
The journeying Knights Templar built five preceptories in Lincolnshire, two of them, South Witham and Temple Bruer, close to Ermine Street, and others not far off the road at Aslackby, on Mareham Lane, and at Eagle and North Scarle near Lincoln.
www.biffvernon.freeserve.co.uk /lincolnshire.htm   (440 words)

  
 North Lindsey College : News
The Challenge For North Lincolnshire is a three-day event brought together by the The Garnett Foundation and tackles the issues surrounding diversity and equality.
The aim of the event is to make North Lincolnshire an area that embraces and values diversity, to help explore the opportunities for promoting diversity in the local community and to tackle issues surrounding discrimination, prejudice and communication.
Besides North Lindsey College and North Lincolnshire Council, the other partner organisations include the North Lincolnshire Strategic Partnerhsip, The Children's Trust, North Lincolnshire Primary Care Trust, Youth Forum, Safer Neighbourhoods North Lincolnshire, Resurgo SRB6, Humberside Police and Clugston and Pell Frischmann Consultants.
www.northlindsey.ac.uk /news/10.html   (474 words)

  
 benzo.org.uk : Ray Nimmo's North Lincolnshire Page
In 1865 an ancient gravestone was found over a body in the churchyard, in the angle formed by the north wall of the chancel and the east wall of the north transept.
It had a large cross engraved in it, thought to be a memorial of one of the brotherhood who occupied the manor.
There are subtle differences between the pillars of the north and south aisles which shows that craftsmen had the opportunities to use their own designs including the carving of faces (self portraits?).
www.benzo.org.uk /scunthorpe.htm   (1443 words)

  
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The Resource Centre will be open to all children with disabilities and their families living in the North Lincolnshire area.
Luke's School is the only special school specifically for pupils with SLD serving the North Lincolnshire area.
Hugh's School is the only other special school maintained by North Lincolnshire LEA and its serves for pupils with moderate to severe learning difficulties.
members.lycos.co.uk /northlincsautism/page4.html   (2250 words)

  
 Location of North Lincolnshire. Map of North Lincolnshire.
This is a map of North Lincolnshire with nearby counties, metropolitan counties, and unitary authorities.
The location of North Lincolnshire is also identified on a national map of England and Wales.
As of the year 1998, North Lincolnshire is a Unitary Authority.
www.pickatrail.com /jupiter/location/europe/england/north_lincolnshire.html   (112 words)

  
 The Borough of North Lincolnshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2001
The areas of the new borough wards are demarcated on the map described in article 1(3).
Prints of the map may be inspected at all reasonable times at the offices of North Lincolnshire Borough Council and at the offices of the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, 2nd Floor, Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6DE.
[2] The non-metropolitan district of North Lincolnshire has the status of a borough.
www.opsi.gov.uk /si/si2001/20013359.htm   (1128 words)

  
 Map of North Lincolnshire, England
Lincolnshire County Council History Map of Lincolnshire and Lincoln
Terrain along East is predominately flat until the Lincolnshire wolds which rise to around 500ft.
The Wolds stretches from Barton to Spilsby with Louth, known as the capital of the wolds in between.
www.lincsuk.com /mapofnorthlincolnshire.htm   (168 words)

  
 North Lincolnshire Council - Education
North Lincolnshire Council provides a wide range of education services from pre-school through to adult education.
And the council’s education and children’s social services have long been ranked among the best performers nationally.
The North Lincs Teacher Zone is a resource for teachers in North Lincolnshire schools.
www.northlincs.gov.uk /NorthLincs/Education   (165 words)

  
 links
Below are some useful links, some based in my local area (North Lincolnshire) as well as national ones.
Lincolnshire Birdclub - information and news about birdlife in and around the Lincolnshire area.
The Weirfield Wildlife Hospital: Hospital to the injured or sick wildlife of Lincolnshire.
www.phillips-art.co.uk /pages/links.html   (270 words)

  
 The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment [UK]
The Second Battalion of The Lincolnshire Regiment [1939-45], by Edward Dunstan.
Historical record of the Tenth, or the North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1685, and of its subsequent services to 1847.
Fane, W.V.R. Annals of the 3rd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, formerly the Royal North Lincoln Militia, 1759-1901.
www.regiments.org /regiments/uk/inf/010Lincs.htm   (646 words)

  
 NorthLincs.com - Serving North Lincolnshire - North Lincs Community Web Site & Directory
North Lincolnshire has a unique history due to the River Humber which borders the North, its location and its diverse geology and topography.
North Lincolnshire is an area of natural beauty and is scattered with historic towns and villages.
According to the Domesday Survey, Barton-upon-Humber was a more important port than Grimsby and predates Hull by centuries.
www.northlincs.com /northlincs/index.htm   (115 words)

  
 Ofsted – Reports Section   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Our reports for North Lincolnshire are available in the following categories.
North Lincolnshire LA early years statistical profile (Period: From 01 Apr 2005 To 30 Jun 2006) (Microsoft Word)
North Lincolnshire LA early years statistical profile (Period: From 01 Apr 2005 To 30 Jun 2006) (PDF)
www.ofsted.gov.uk /reports/index.cfm?fuseaction=lea&id=813&bar=yes   (390 words)

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