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Coffee shop and museum among plans to transform railway station

11 February 2024
Coffee shop and museum among plans to transform railway station

Coffee shop and museum among plans to transform railway station

11 February 2024

A coffee shop and museum are among the ideas that have been put forward to transform a railway station into a vibrant hub.

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Bus station crossing would cost £200k, but improvements for site ‘moving in right direction’

08 February 2024
Bus station crossing would cost £200k, but improvements for site ‘moving in right direction’

Bus station crossing would cost £200k, but improvements for site ‘moving in right direction’

08 February 2024

A crossing linking Spalding bus station with nearby shops would cost up to £200,000, campaigners have been told.

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Plans under way to make ‘woeful’ Christmas display bigger and better

08 February 2024
Plans under way to make ‘woeful’ Christmas display bigger and better

Plans under way to make ‘woeful’ Christmas display bigger and better

08 February 2024

Bold plans to make a town centre’s Christmas celebrations bigger, brighter and better are already underway.


£5k increase in town budget, with 80% going towards wages

08 February 2024
£5k increase in town budget, with 80% going towards wages

£5k increase in town budget, with 80% going towards wages

08 February 2024

The Spalding Special Expenses Budget is expected to increase by more than £5,000 for the 2024/25 financial year – with 80% going towards wages.

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New figures show how many arrests were secured by town CCTV

08 February 2024
New figures show how many arrests were secured by town CCTV

New figures show how many arrests were secured by town CCTV

08 February 2024

New data has demonstrated the role played by town CCTV cameras in securing arrests over the past nine months.

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Plans revealed for new outdoor live music festival

08 February 2024
Plans revealed for new outdoor live music festival

Plans revealed for new outdoor live music festival

08 February 2024

A new outdoor music festival is being planned for this summer.


£80k castle and dragon-themed play area gets green light

08 February 2024
£80k castle and dragon-themed play area gets green light

£80k castle and dragon-themed play area gets green light

08 February 2024

A castle and dragons-themed play area will bring a chivalrous feel to a village centre.


Lack of funds and volunteers means Spalding In Bloom may be on hold

07 February 2024
Lack of funds and volunteers means Spalding In Bloom may be on hold

Lack of funds and volunteers means Spalding In Bloom may be on hold

07 February 2024

Spalding In Bloom may not be happening this year, due to finances and a lack of volunteers to oversee the project.

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New heritage group wants to hear from you

07 February 2024
New heritage group wants to hear from you

New heritage group wants to hear from you

07 February 2024

A new heritage group is preparing to host their first meeting – and you are being invited to join.


Worth a punt? Ideas floated to make river a bigger attraction

06 February 2024
Worth a punt? Ideas floated to make river a bigger attraction

Worth a punt? Ideas floated to make river a bigger attraction

06 February 2024

Punting through the town could be a pastime for residents and visitors if one man’s plan gets the green light.

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Plans for 12 electric vehicle charging points off the A16

06 February 2024
Plans for 12 electric vehicle charging points off the A16

Plans for 12 electric vehicle charging points off the A16

06 February 2024

Plans to install 12 electric vehicle charging points off the A16 have been submitted.


Community projects handed share of almost £2 million funding

05 February 2024
Community projects handed share of almost £2 million funding

Community projects handed share of almost £2 million funding

05 February 2024

Community projects in South Holland will receive their share of £2 million.


‘It’s time for huge fines to tackle graffiti yobs’

05 February 2024
‘It’s time for huge fines to tackle graffiti yobs’

‘It’s time for huge fines to tackle graffiti yobs’

05 February 2024

It’s time to get tough on grotty graffiti by hitting culprits with fines of thousands of pounds, councillors say.

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Bosses’ update on year-long A16 roundabout works

04 February 2024
Bosses’ update on year-long A16 roundabout works

Bosses’ update on year-long A16 roundabout works

04 February 2024

Work on a busy A16 roundabout remains on track to be completed by the autumn.

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Author John Boland charts the highs and lows of last-gasp goals in new football book

03 February 2024
Author John Boland charts the highs and lows of last-gasp goals in new football book

Author John Boland charts the highs and lows of last-gasp goals in new football book

03 February 2024

There is no greater drama in football than a last-gasp winner, as John Boland’s new book sets out to prove.


Bank closure the ‘ultimate betrayal of customers’

03 February 2024
Bank closure the ‘ultimate betrayal of customers’

Bank closure the ‘ultimate betrayal of customers’

03 February 2024

The closure of another town centre bank has been branded ‘the ultimate betrayal of customers’.

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Lincolnshire couple who transformed their home into ‘modern country dream home’ featured on Tinie Tempah’s Channel 4 show Extraordinary Extensions

02 February 2024
Lincolnshire couple who transformed their home into ‘modern country dream home’ featured on Tinie Tempah’s Channel 4 show Extraordinary Extensions

Lincolnshire couple who transformed their home into ‘modern country dream home’ featured on Tinie Tempah’s Channel 4 show Extraordinary Extensions

02 February 2024

A Lincolnshire couple’s bid to transform their home was documented on Tinie Tempah’s new Channel 4 property show.


Man accused of knife attack appears in court

02 February 2024
Man accused of knife attack appears in court

Man accused of knife attack appears in court

02 February 2024

A man accused of a knife attack has appeared in court.


Change election cycle and save taxpayers £333,000, say councillors

02 February 2024
Change election cycle and save taxpayers £333,000, say councillors

Change election cycle and save taxpayers £333,000, say councillors

02 February 2024

Councillors say it’s time to reconsider a proposal to hold all-out elections every four years, instead of yearly — saving taxpayers £333,000.


Firefighters assist casualty from vehicle following road traffic collision

02 February 2024
Firefighters assist casualty from vehicle following road traffic collision

Firefighters assist casualty from vehicle following road traffic collision

02 February 2024

Firefighters attended a road traffic collision.


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