Plans to tackle anti-social behaviour and trespassing at a historic hall and gardens are ‘being taken seriously’, according to the authorities.
Baytree’s popular festive department will be open to customers this weekend – as the countdown to Christmas begins.
A resident who had two damaged front tyres from nails deliberately left in a road thinks there is a pattern to the incidents.
A near two hundred tonne steam turbine will be escorted by police to a port before being transported by ship abroad.
A civil war re-enactment went off with a bang in a two-day event that ended with an impressive fireworks display.
Proposals for a dramatic film about a famous explorer – and a campaign to make him a posthumous Fellow of the Royal Society – are in the pipeline.
A charity has donated a trophy and medals to a football club that now has some 160 children involved – and it is looking for more players.
A popular hair and beauty salon enjoyed a relaunch party to celebrate doubling its numbers of staff.
A paw-some new dog grooming business owner is enjoying looking after pets in our area, after expanding her business.
The future looks secure for a hub which aims to be the centre for agri-food industry.
Heavy rain on Sunday caused an issue with access for disabled visitors to a shopping centre.
A woman ‘obsessed with headbands’ has made her hobby into a small business making unique and quirky hair accessories.
A pub has suffered a loss of “easily over a grand” following a burglary at the premises.
A youngster has run a mile a day throughout August to raise funds and awareness for his little brother who has epilepsy.
A business should not be footing the bill for the lack of highways maintenance, planners have said.
Councillors have approved the plans for six new eco homes.
An application to build three bungalows has been refused – with councillors labelling it as ‘overdevelopment’.
Police have confirmed they are now looking into reports of nails being spread on a village road – after a further incident was reported by residents.
A one-woman show that takes a wry and amusing trip through the history of literature, feminism and gender is coming to Spalding.
A drug and alcohol youth worker has turned her hand to fused glass design with her business venture.