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Find out what's happening in South Holland by reading our latest media releases and announcements. This page includes releases from the past two years, if you would like information from something older than this, please email communications@sholland.gov.uk with your request.

South Holland District Council has announced it is bringing a Housing Advice and Support Hub event to Holbeach next month to give residents free professional advice and support with a range of different housing issues.

The creation of a new £26 million South Holland Health & Wellbeing Hub has moved a step closer, with the submission of a planning application for the first phase of the project.

Older people living in local sheltered housing communities have been working alongside professional musicians to create and perform their own music as part of a project to improve health and wellbeing and reduce loneliness.

South Holland District Council has presented the results of its first Tenant Satisfaction Measure (TSM) survey.

If you are looking for a fun way in which to learn how to be environmentally friendly, why not join the South Holland District Council Communities Team for a day of activities in the great outdoors?

Fifteen new community orchards have been created across Boston, East Lindsey and South Holland thanks to the delivery of home energy efficiency upgrade works for residents in the sub-region.

The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership are set to bring forward a huge array of initiatives to support markets across the sub-region this summer, aiming to grow the profile of existing traders, support young market traders and increase market-related footfall in Boston, East Lindsey and South Holland.

South Holland District Council has made two additional awards from the UK Shared Prosperity and Rural Prosperity Funds to Spalding Festival and the UK Fresh Produce Network (UKFPN).

Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens have received nearly £1,000 in grant funding from East Midlands-based charity - Peterborough Environment City Trust (PECT) to help plant a new wildflower garden display, enhancing the already beautiful Gardens further for both residents and visitors.

Just under £325,000 has been awarded to community projects and groups via a scheme which has been funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and Rural Prosperity Fund, distributed by the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership.