Team Lincolnshire November Update
At Team Lincolnshire we love to hear & share ambassadors collaborations and successes.
Here’s a snapshot of some of the current projects you have been collaborating on:
- Team Lincolnshire welcomed Siemens Energy, Nattergal, farmb Labs, GL RDSC, Associated British Ports and Evans McDowall to their ambassador programme during November.
- Team Lincolnshire supported Shooting Star in their charity quiz night alongside attendees Make An Entrance and Wright Vigar, who also provided a raffle prize.
- Wilkin Chapman Rollits have become silver sponsorship partners of the Lincolnshire FA.
- Lincolnshire County Council collaborated with East Lindsey District Council to establish the Hornbeam Business Park in Horncastle.
- Lindum Group have officially handed over 20 affordable appartments to South Kesteven District Council transforming a former brownfield site off Swinegate, Grantham. The project also won Best Development – up to £5m at the Inside Housing Development Awards 2025.
- Wright Vigar collaborated with Roythornes to deliver a succession planning seminar at Doddington Hall.
- CATCH collaborated with Lindum Group to expand the CATCH Conference Centre, funded in part by the Humber Freeport.
- Panoramix are delighted to welcome Ellie Henderson as their new in-house Credit Controller.
- Hobson & Porter, who were the main contractor for the new flagship £13 million Skegness College, handed over the completed project to TEC Partnership.
- YMD Boon, BSP Consulting and Aspbury Planning have collaborated to secure outline planning permission for up to 134 residential dwellings.
- Team Lincolnshire partnered with Gelder Group to deliver a Focus on Construction event which welcomed 31 ambassadors and showcased their impressive new stone cutting facility.
- Work has started on the new Crown House building at the Rosegarth Square in Boston. Lindum Group and Stem Architects are working to deliver the project for Boston Borough Council.
- Chris Vaughan Photography continues to be the official photographer for Lincoln City Football Club.
- The Bridge, part of the University of Lincoln worked with Micronclean to identify an unknown chemical which was causing business problems, using specialist NMR instrumentation and in-house expertise.