The Great Eastern
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Having travelled to most parts of Lincolnshire as part of a former job, the overall accent used by the people born there is definitely as if they were from the East Midlands i.e. Leicestershire, Derbyshire etc Going eastwards, it changes dramatically at Sutton Bridge, on the A17, to a broadly Norfolk tongue. As one woman in Sutton Bridge town said to me....she lets her kids go to parties just the other side of the River Nene and instead of being given the traditional party bag to come home with, they come back munching parsnips.... Is Lincolnshire in the Midlands ?? Not buying that whatsoever. How come neither the BBC or ITV operate as Midlands tv in that county ??? If we're taking counties that are in the middle latitude of the country, then Cambridgeshire and Norfolk should also be described as being in the Midlands.... Utter bolleaux