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Sports Headlines
Haggas vows to do his best
William Haggas has revealed that Vow has come out of her win in the Lingfield Oaks Trial in good shape and is on course for a crack at the Investec Oaks.

Threlfall bags Shrimps deal
Morecambe have completed their first signing of the summer by securing full-back Robbie Threlfall on a two-year deal.

Lincolnshire National News: Farmers can use red diesel to help out during extreme weather snap

Farmers can use red diesel to help out during extreme weather snap
Farmers can use red diesel to help out during extreme weather snap
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) confirmed today that during extreme weather farmers can use red diesel in their tractors to help grit and clear snow from public roads. 

Under normal rules any vehicle that is being used to clear snow from public roads using a snow plough or similar device is entitled to use red diesel. However, only vehicles that are constructed or adapted and used solely for spreading material on roads to deal with frost, ice and snow can undertake gritting work while using red diesel.

HMRC recognises the vital role played by farmers in helping to keep rural roads clear. So during this period of extreme weather, HMRC will adopt a pragmatic approach to the rules. This means that agricultural tractors on public roads clearing snow or gritting to provide access to schools, hospitals, a remote dwelling, or communities cut off by ice and snow can continue to use red diesel.

More details can be obtained by calling the Excise and Customs Helpline on 0845 010 9000

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