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Golf day raises £8,500 for soldiers and veterans

02 July 2021
Golf day raises £8,500 for soldiers and veterans

Golf day raises £8,500 for soldiers and veterans

02 July 2021

Teams from across the country took to the tees at Stoke Rochford Golf Club, raising £8,500 to support serving soldiers and veterans.


The long wait is over as town hall goes live

02 July 2021
The long wait is over as town hall goes live

The long wait is over as town hall goes live

02 July 2021

Live events returned to Bourne's revamped Old Town Hall venue last weekend for the first time since the pandemic began.


Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

02 July 2021
Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

02 July 2021

A county police chief who developed blood clots after a covid-19 vaccination has had his second jab and is urging everyone to do the same.

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Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

02 July 2021
Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

02 July 2021

A county police chief who developed blood clots after a covid-19 vaccination has had his second jab and is urging everyone to do the same.


Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

02 July 2021
Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

Police chief who developed blood clots after covid-19 jab urges vaccination

02 July 2021

A county police chief who developed blood clots after a covid-19 vaccination has had his second jab and is urging everyone to do the same.


Villagers set to get their pub back

01 July 2021
Villagers set to get their pub back

Villagers set to get their pub back

01 July 2021

A village pub threatened with closure will reopen to punters on Wednesday after a major revamp.


Picnic in the Park postponed

30 June 2021
Picnic in the Park postponed

Picnic in the Park postponed

30 June 2021

The Great British weather has forced the postponement of Bourne's Picnic in the Park this weekend.


New town market set for launch

29 June 2021
New town market set for launch

New town market set for launch

29 June 2021

A community partnership set up to protect and promote Oakham is to launch a new monthly arts and crafts market this weekend.


Badger sett causes 18 months of temporary traffic lights on lane

28 June 2021
Badger sett causes 18 months of temporary traffic lights on lane

Badger sett causes 18 months of temporary traffic lights on lane

28 June 2021

Burrowing badgers are the cause for mysterious temporary traffic lights which have bemused motorists on a country lane for almost 18 months.


Cooking up a sweet idea to help hospice

26 June 2021
Cooking up a sweet idea to help hospice

Cooking up a sweet idea to help hospice

26 June 2021

Talented home cook Mary Stark has used her skills in the kitchen to raise crucial funds for the Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice.


Cutting cars from the school run

25 June 2021
Cutting cars from the school run

Cutting cars from the school run

25 June 2021

Ryhall Academy is in the running for a national award for their work in a countywide project to make the school run more green.


Live events return to town hall after 16-month wait

25 June 2021
Live events return to town hall after 16-month wait

Live events return to town hall after 16-month wait

25 June 2021

Bourne Old Town Hall is set to host its first live event after a 16-month wait due to the Covid-19 shutdown.


Second independent school confirms Covid-19 outbreak

24 June 2021
Second independent school confirms Covid-19 outbreak

Second independent school confirms Covid-19 outbreak

24 June 2021

Oundle School has confirmed it was hit by an outbreak of Covid-19 earlier this month after pupils returned from the half-term holidays.


RAF station personnel recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours

24 June 2021
RAF station personnel recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours

RAF station personnel recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours

24 June 2021

A diversity champion is among a quartet of RAF Wittering personnel who have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.


Parents urged to test regularly after school's Covid-19 outbreak

23 June 2021
Parents urged to test regularly after school's Covid-19 outbreak

Parents urged to test regularly after school's Covid-19 outbreak

23 June 2021

Families have been urged to test regularly for Covid-19 after the Uppingham School outbreak was linked to a countywide spike in new infections.


Covid-19 outbreak at boarding school forces almost 600 pupils into self-isolation

23 June 2021
Covid-19 outbreak at boarding school forces almost 600 pupils into self-isolation

Covid-19 outbreak at boarding school forces almost 600 pupils into self-isolation

23 June 2021

Almost 600 pupils are self-isolating at Uppingham School after an outbreak of Covid-19 this week.


Community step up for Jon after late-night intruder scare

23 June 2021
Community step up for Jon after late-night intruder scare

Community step up for Jon after late-night intruder scare

23 June 2021

A community has rallied round to support a partially-sighted man after he discovered a late-night intruder in his Oakham home.


Lockdown headshave fundraiser honours lost friends

18 June 2021
Lockdown headshave fundraiser honours lost friends

Lockdown headshave fundraiser honours lost friends

18 June 2021

Wake House trustee Greg Cejer has raised more than £4,000 for four charities after shaving off his lockdown locks in memory of lost friends.


Burrowing badgers! Mystery of traffic light misery is solved

18 June 2021
Burrowing badgers! Mystery of traffic light misery is solved

Burrowing badgers! Mystery of traffic light misery is solved

18 June 2021

Temporary traffic lights have been bemusing motorists - but the council says badgers are to blame.


Rise in claims continues to slow across district

17 June 2021
Rise in claims continues to slow across district

Rise in claims continues to slow across district

17 June 2021

The rise in people needing Universal Credit in South Kesteven continued to slow last month as lockdown restrictions eased.


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