A proud mum is asking people to vote for her daughter who is in the final 12 of the Miss Poland Teenager UK and Ireland competition.
A prostate cancer survivor from Spalding is raising awareness of the disease which takes the lives of 10,000 men each year.
Emergency service staff have taken part in exercises which simulated scenarios including burns, trauma, shootings, drownings and a nightclub stabbing.
A couple have asked for planning permission to turn their house into a day school for children with Special Educational Needs.
Passengers have been reassured that a bus route will not be axed - as a new operator is sought to run the service.
A parish church is encouraging volunteers to learn the ropes in campanology, the practice of bell ringing.
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A 68-year-old stroke survivor who may end up homeless is planning to live in a campervan as he faces eviction by the council.
A man who has been sleeping rough in a barn and in his car for the past ten months says he feels let down by the council.
A yard sale that was put on by a group of residents in Fleet saw a good response.
Nails scattered across a road in Whaplode has caused a resident to warn others that it could be a deliberate act.
A family fun day featuring Ghostbusters, slime, face painting and superheroes has successfully raised funds for a charity.
A summer festival perfect for adults and kids alike will be taking place to raise funds for a village defibrillator.
A community car boot sale was such a success that it looks set to become a monthly event.
A family fun day and dog show created a ‘brilliant community atmosphere’ at Deeping St Nicholas Church.
A proposal to protect Port Sutton Bridge from flooding and ensure it is compliant with anti-terrorism laws has been welcomed.
A team of councillors were pipped at the post in a Tug O’ War contest at the Give it A Go event this weekend.
The damage and disrepair of a nationally significant war memorial has been described as disappointing ‘considering who it honours’.
A human burial site - along with historic objects dating back to Roman and Anglo-Saxon times - has been unearthed to reveal a hidden past.
Staff at a care home celebrated ten years of looking after a popular resident.