A Stamford violinist has been named as “one to watch” by Classic FM.
Razors and stop-smoking products worth thousands of pounds were stolen from two supermarkets on the same day.
Developers have finalised detailed plans for new homes and businesses on a derelict factory site.
A kiosk offering services such as key cutting, engraving and watch repairs will open in a supermarket carpark.
Soldiers have been training to become experts in urban fighting.
A mace which dates back to the 1600s will not be used during the opening ceremony of Stamford’s Mid-Lent Fair.
A new social group for women is launching next month.
A newcomer to local politics is bringing a passion for community events and the environment.
A housing developer has been denied permission to build on agricultural land for a second time.
Tourists and locals will be able to learn more about a town’s history and heritage during a four-week project.
An army of helpers is needed to prepare an outdoor pool for the new season.
The founders of a new cycling club are hoping to attract new members.
Workshops are being held in schools to help parents understand the impact of smartphones on young people.
Plans to build new council houses on a garage site will not result in the total loss of a public green space.
A housing association has defended its decision to cut back a garden hedgerow.
A former newspaper reporter who worked until she was 80 has died.
Visitors to a vineyard will soon be able to walk their dogs in a dedicated exercise area.
A bus company is looking to expand its depot and heritage museum.
A driver suffered serious injuries in a crash on the A43 this morning (Tuesday).
A free six-week cookery course is giving people to chance to boost their culinary skills.