Lincolnshire County Council is located in the East Midlands region of England. The county is known for its rich agricultural heritage and is often referred to as the “breadbasket” of England due to its extensive farming landscape. Lincolnshire has a notable history, particularly for its role during the Roman occupation, with the city of Lincoln being a significant Roman settlement known as Lindum. The area is also famous for its medieval architecture, including Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, which are key cultural landmarks. Additionally, Lincolnshire has a strong connection to aviation history, being home to several World War II airfields and the famous RAF Scampton, the base of the Dambusters.
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