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  2. Daytime road closures brought forward - AOL

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    Lincolnshire County Council said the road will be closed between 08:30 and16:30 GMT for up to three weeks on weekdays. The work will be subject to weather conditions.

  3. Transport in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    Being on the economic periphery of England, Lincolnshire's transport links are less well developed than many other parts of the United Kingdom.The road network within the county is dominated by single-carriageway A roads and the minor B roads rather than motorways or dual carriageways – the administrative county of Lincolnshire is one of the small number of UK counties without a motorway ...

  4. Category:Roads in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roads in Lincolnshire" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Bicker, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    The A52 previously ran through the village, but it is now bypassed to the south. Work on the bypass started in February 1987. Lincolnshire county council built the road, with a 45 week contract, costing £1.1m. [2] The bypass opened in late 1987. The Bicker Bar roundabout is part of the Swineshead bypass which opened in 1985.

  6. Farmers heartbroken by animals killed on roads - AOL

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  7. High Dyke (road) - Wikipedia

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    High Dyke is a minor road following a length of the Roman Road Ermine Street in the English county of Lincolnshire, between Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth and Ancaster, and onwards nearly to Bracebridge Heath.

  8. Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, (part of the Wildlife Trusts partnership), covers the whole ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. It was founded in 1948 as a voluntary charitable organisation dedicated to conserving the wildlife and wild places of Lincolnshire and to promoting the understanding and enjoyment of the natural world.

  9. Drovers' road - Wikipedia

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    In Wales, the start of many droveways, drovers' roads are often recognisable by being deeply set into the countryside, with high earth walls or hedges. The most characteristic feature of these roads is the occasional sharp turn in the road, which provided cover for animals and men in severe rain or snow. [4] Some drovers' roads crossed mountains.