Reform says they have been “getting the job done” since being in charge of Lincolnshire, but opposition leaders claim they’ve abandoned their promises. The party 100 days ago on a platform that “Lincolnshire is broken” and they could fix it.
They have withdrawn from a potential nuclear storage deal, reorganised council committees to save money and claim they are looking into at least £25m of savings. However, the Tories who lost control say almost everything has been a continuation of their .
Leader of Sean Matthews said: “I am immensely proud of my team of councillors for their dedication and collaboration during our first 100 days in office. Together, we have tackled pressing issues and initiated important projects that will positively impact our communities.
“Their commitment to serv