A council leader has defended the decision to accept £3 million in funding, which opposition members have dubbed “dirty money”. At a full East Lindsey District Council meeting on Wednesday (December 11), members approved the receipt of funding from the Environment Agency to support the maintenance of the council’s coastal defences. The funding is part of a £9.3 million package provided to the Environment Agency by Nuclear Waste Services, the government body exploring the possibility of building a Geological Disposal … read more »
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