Lincolnshire County Council


Lincolnshire County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire in England. The number of councillors was reduced from 77 to 70 at the 2017 local election.
. Lincolnshire County Council operate five routes, covering small villages in this large, sparse, county. Each location is visited once a month.

Responsibilities

The council is responsible for public services such as education, transport, highways, heritage, social care, libraries, trading standards, and waste management.

Leaders

Leaders of the council have included:
Chief executives have included:
The county council is the upper-tier of local government, below which are seven councils with responsibility for local services such as housing, planning applications, licensing, council tax collection and rubbish collection. The districts of Lincolnshire are: