The future of a well used community centre has been secured after essential roofing repairs were carried out
For most people a 26-mile walk would represent quite a daunting prospect but for battling Tammy Richards it will be a very special challenge
Residents on a new housing development have raised concerns about pedestrian safety as there is no footpath
Two special constables could be seen on the beat in Uppingham this autumn if a new initiative proves successful
Joggers and serious runners are being offered the chance to run in the beautiful grounds of Burghley House this September
A three-day Festival of Thought being staged by a Stamford school will offer a host of competitions, workshops and activities for the whole community
Rutland Sailability is celebrating its latest piece of wizardry that enables disabled people to learn to sail - and then go solo
Writing competition for adults launched by Stamford Welland Academy as part of the Festival of Thought
Former serving soldier, Alison Waddle, is one of two army veterans from Lincolnshire who will be competing for their country in a major sports event
A new food waste collection trial is to be launched on Monday involving selected households across South Kesteven
Former Mayor of Grantham escaped from POW camp
Teenage cyclist Tim James is a young man on a mission.
The village of Ancaster has the unique distinction of being home to not just one of the rarest flowers in the UK, but to two rare and exotic plant species.
A firefighter was stunned to find that he had only been paid £50 for a month’s work.
A newly elected district councillor is hoping to improve bus services in her area of Grantham in line with her pre-election pledges.
Talks are underway to try and resolve the growing issue of high lorries striking low railway bridges in Grantham.
Residents living in a new apartment block in Grantham are being disturbed by noise and anti-social behaviour from a newly installed play park near their homes.
Is better signage the answer to Grantham’s seemingly never-ending saga of lorries striking low railway bridges in the town?
A village music festival which has raised more than £100,000 for charity since its inception in 2009 is aiming to add at least another £12,000 to the coffers this year.
Around 300 serving and former members of the RAF Regiment descended on Grantham at the weekend for their third annual reunion in the town.