East Lindsey is a local government district in Lincolnshire, England. Its council is based in Horncastle and the largest town is Skegness. Other towns include Alford, Burgh le Marsh, Coningsby, Louth, Mablethorpe, Spilsby, Sutton on Sea, Wainfleet All Saints, Wragby and Woodhall Spa. The district also covers a large rural area, including many smaller settlements.
The district lies on the east coast, bordering the North Sea. The north-west of the district includes part of the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The neighbouring districts are Boston, North Kesteven, West Lindsey and North East Lincolnshire.
In 2020 the council agreed to share its management and other staff with neighbouring Boston Borough Council. South Holland District Council joined the partnership in 2021, which is now described as the "South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership".
The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows: (Put "East Lindsey" in search box to see specific results.)
1974–2003 |
2003–2015 |
2015–2023 |
2023–present |
May 2003 |
May 2007 |
May 2015 |
26 |
6 |
4 |
1 |
1 |
17 |
Of the independent councillors, 14 sit together as the "East Lindsey Independent Group", one sits with the Liberal Democrat as the "District Independent / Liberal Democrat" group, one sits with the Green councillor as the "East Lindsey Progressives" group, and the other is not affiliated to a group. The next election is due in 2027.
It borders North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire to the North, the North Sea to the east, Boston to the south, and North Kesteven and West Lindsey, to the west. The boundary between the district and North Kesteven, and part of Boston borough, is the River Witham. The furthest west settlement in the district is Wragby, and the furthest south is Frithville, around three miles from Boston.
The Lincolnshire Wolds AONB run north–south through the central and northern reaches of the district. To the east along the North Sea coast lies the Lincolnshire Marsh, with the The Fens to the south and south-west.
Along the boundary with West Lindsey to the west can be found the Lincolnshire Lime Woods.
East Lindsey has a greater land area than several English counties, in particular being larger than the two-tier counties of Worcestershire, East Sussex, Surrey, and Hertfordshire.
The district's only modern railway line is the Poacher Line in the south of the district, which connects Skegness to Nottingham via Boston and Grantham.
Historically the area was served by the East Lincolnshire Railway, which connected Boston to Grimsby via Alford and Louth. There were also spurs and branch lines, which included the Mablethorpe loop railway, Horncastle Railway and Spilsby branch. These connected small towns with the mainline and all closed between 1950 and 1970, with only the spur at Louth to Grimsby surviving until 1981. A section of the former East Lincolnshire Railway north of Louth has been restored as a heritage railway called the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway, centred on Ludborough station.
Radio stations for the area are BBC Radio Lincolnshire, Lincs FM, Greatest Hits Radio Lincolnshire, and community based stations: County Linx Radio and Endeavour FM.
Lincolnshire Echo is the local newspaper.
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