A Grantham man has received an eight-week jail sentence after admitting fraudulently using a bank card.
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a house burglary.
In the early 1900s there were many shops in Grantham selling the latest ladies’ fashions, writes Ruth Crook of Grantham Civic Society.
A history group has received funding to translate and find out more about hundreds of 16th century documents discovered hidden in a chest.
We continue our focus on members of the new cabinet at the district council with Councillor Rhea Rayside, cabinet member for people and communities.
A hockey competition has raised £500 for the air ambulance.
An academy is celebrating excellent A level and vocational results as students secure first-choice university places or embark on chosen careers.
Students at a Grantham school have achieved a set of results even better than the pre-Covid levels.
Students and staff at Walton Academy are celebrating a set of excellent A-level results with a 100 per cent pass rate.
The headteacher of a Grantham school says his students have shown ‘tenacity’ this year to achieve a 100 per cent pass rate in their A-levels.
Concerns over the proposed closure of ticket offices at railway stations have been raised in a letter to the government.
Members of a local history society visited a village church to learn about its historic features.
A fundraising bike ride is celebrating its 10th anniversary and has raised more than £13,000 this year.
Another sightings of unexplained lights in the sky over Grantham has been made following an incident on Sunday.
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man charged with two counts of fraudulently trying to obtain over £100,000 out of a company.
There is the chance for visitors to explore places not often open to the public this September when Heritage Open Days return.
A man is asking if anybody else saw a strange green light which appeared above the town on Sunday morning.
Concerns over the proposed closure of ticket offices at railway stations have been raised in a letter to the government.
Oswald and Co, blouse manufacturers were a very successful, but short lived company, writes Ruth Crook of Grantham Civic Society.
In 1914 the businessmen of the town collected for the Belgian Refugee Fund, writes Ruth Crook of Grantham Civic Society.