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Arrows go fourth after second win in five days

21 September 2021
Arrows go fourth after second win in five days

Arrows go fourth after second win in five days

21 September 2021

Harrowby United made the trip down the A1 to Stamford to play Blackstones last Wednesday.


Old Sorting House hosts art of all kinds

19 September 2021
Old Sorting House hosts art of all kinds

Old Sorting House hosts art of all kinds

19 September 2021

The Old Sorting House in Bottesford is playing host to five artists for the Rutland Open Studios.


Village marked Heritage Open Day with Scarecrow trail

19 September 2021
Village marked Heritage Open Day with Scarecrow trail

Village marked Heritage Open Day with Scarecrow trail

19 September 2021

Sedgebrook marked Heritage Open Days with a Scarecrow Trail on the theme of People from the Past.


Man found guilty of string of sexual offences against children

16 September 2021
Man found guilty of string of sexual offences against children

Man found guilty of string of sexual offences against children

16 September 2021

A man has been found guilty of sexual offences against children in 2019 and 2020 after appearing in court today,


'The end of furlough is unlikely to be a silver bullet to the ongoing shortages'

16 September 2021
'The end of furlough is unlikely to be a silver bullet to the ongoing shortages'

'The end of furlough is unlikely to be a silver bullet to the ongoing shortages'

16 September 2021

Just what will the impact be of the end of the furlough scheme when it wraps up later this month?


Gingerbreads suffer slender defeat on the road

14 September 2021
Gingerbreads suffer slender defeat on the road

Gingerbreads suffer slender defeat on the road

14 September 2021

A goal shortly after half time was enough for the home side to take all three points in a game with very few clear chances at either end.


Minister makes no promises on Christmas supplies

14 September 2021
Minister makes no promises on Christmas supplies

Minister makes no promises on Christmas supplies

14 September 2021

The government says there are no guarantees there will not be empty shelves at Christmas as shortage of lorry drivers continues to hit supply chains.


Here's how you can celebrate the Queen's platinum jubilee

10 September 2021
Here's how you can celebrate the Queen's platinum jubilee

Here's how you can celebrate the Queen's platinum jubilee

10 September 2021

Buckingham Palace has asked residents to lend a hand in making the Queen's jubilee celebrations special.


Man back behind bars after repeatedly punching and stamping on victim in street attack

09 September 2021
Man back behind bars after repeatedly punching and stamping on victim in street attack

Man back behind bars after repeatedly punching and stamping on victim in street attack

09 September 2021

A man who got involved in a street attack within weeks of being released from jail is back behind bars again.


'It's not going to save Christmas'

09 September 2021
'It's not going to save Christmas'

'It's not going to save Christmas'

09 September 2021

As crunch talks take place in Whitehall to ease the lorry driver shortages, one industry expert warns it may be too little, too late.


Tackle shop owner at 'Woody's' is an accomplished angler

08 September 2021
Tackle shop owner at 'Woody's' is an accomplished angler

Tackle shop owner at 'Woody's' is an accomplished angler

08 September 2021

The new tackle shop at Ancaster's Woodland Waters opened back in April and has been a big hit.


Gingerbreads go out of the FA Cup in qualifying round

07 September 2021
Gingerbreads go out of the FA Cup in qualifying round

Gingerbreads go out of the FA Cup in qualifying round

07 September 2021

Similar to the 2019-20 FA Cup, the Gingerbreads crashed out courtesy of a two-goal defeat at Nantwich Town on Saturday.


Army Cadets force look for new recruits as they bounce back from the pandemic

04 September 2021
Army Cadets force look for new recruits as they bounce back from the pandemic

Army Cadets force look for new recruits as they bounce back from the pandemic

04 September 2021

Grantham Army Cadets are set to welcome new members as they bounce back after the pandemic.

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Business Award renamed in memory of well-respected jeweller

04 September 2021
Business Award renamed in memory of well-respected jeweller

Business Award renamed in memory of well-respected jeweller

04 September 2021

An award presented at the Grantham Journal Business Awards has been renamed in memory of a well-respected businessman.


Tax fraud stole £25,000

02 September 2021
Tax fraud stole £25,000

Tax fraud stole £25,000

02 September 2021

A labourer who stole more than £25,000 by submitting bogus tax claims has been sentenced.


Housing developer sponsors tennis club

30 August 2021
Housing developer sponsors tennis club

Housing developer sponsors tennis club

30 August 2021

A Lincolnshire housing developer will sponsor Grantham Tennis Club, following a £5,000 donation.


Military magazines take flight to new homes

24 August 2021
Military magazines take flight to new homes

Military magazines take flight to new homes

24 August 2021

A treasure trove of military magazines recovered from a council property is finally heading to heritage enthusiasts across the country.


Gingerbreads hit by City's magnificent seven

24 August 2021
Gingerbreads hit by City's magnificent seven

Gingerbreads hit by City's magnificent seven

24 August 2021

The Gingerbreads were second best all afternoon and ended up thrashed by a Lancaster City side who just had too much time throughout the 90 minutes.


Care worker jailed for historical sex attacks on young girls at boarding school

23 August 2021
Care worker jailed for historical sex attacks on young girls at boarding school

Care worker jailed for historical sex attacks on young girls at boarding school

23 August 2021

A former care worker at a boarding school for vulnerable children has been jailed for historical sex attacks on young girls.


Man on manslaughter charge following death in village is remanded in custody

18 August 2021
Man on manslaughter charge following death in village is remanded in custody

Man on manslaughter charge following death in village is remanded in custody

18 August 2021

A man charged with manslaughter following an alleged fight in a village has been remanded in custody at a hearing at Lincoln Crown Court.


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