Budget cuts won’t slow devolution plans down in Lincolnshire
East Lindsey District Council is keeping a close eye on court battles to stop the government putting asylum seekers in Skegness hotels.
Now another coastal council has won a temporary injunction to protect their tourism industry, and ELDC say they are watching it closely. A spokesperson from East Lindsey District Council said: “We have been very aware of the various court injunctions that have been in process and we are monitoring their progress.MP Matt Warman said the government was putting an unfair burden on Skegness | Photo: LDRS/Lincolnite
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