In a chamber packed out with members of the public, South Kesteven District Council rejected an application for five wind turbines near Brandon.
A new ladieswear and homeware store is opening on Grantham High Street on April 2, in the former premises of Dorothy Perkins.
The owners of a Heydour fitness bootcamp have expressed their ‘immense relief’ after the planning application for their business was approved by South Kesteven District Council.
In a chamber packed out with members of the public, South Kesteven District Council rejected an application for five wind turbines near Brandon.
Plans to build four terraced houses on the site of the Church of the Epiphany in Grantham have been submitted to South Kesteven District Council.
There has been a nationwide response to the Journal’s story on Sophie Lindley, the four-year-old who was told by a policeman last week that he would confiscate her bike if she continued to ride on the pavement.
It was a wonderful Wednesday as the Rotary Club of Grantham Kesteven honoured five remarkable youngsters at the fourth Children of Courage awards yesterday.
Tomorrow marks the fifth anniversary of street pastors coming to Grantham.
South Kesteven District Council’s budget for the next financial year has been approved.
The parents of a four-year-old were shocked when a policeman threatened to confiscate their daughter’s bike as she was riding on the pavement.
Unfazed by central London traffic, four Skillington woman will join thousands cycling 100km through the capital, in order to raise as much money as possible for charity ‘women v cancer’.
A 17-year-old girl has been inspired to complete Grantham triathlon in aid of Diabetes UK, following the diagnoses of both her friend and grandad.
MP Nick Boles has made a retraction statement following comments to the Grantham Journal and charity Grantham Passage that there is an ‘inhuman inflexibility’ with the sanctioning of some benefit claimants.
When you think of Witham Wheelers cycling club, Janet East’s name follows in tandem.
Two planning applications regarding the same piece of land in Long Bennington, have been submitted to the district and county council.
Tory MP Nick Boles has promised to take case studies from Grantham to the Government to tackle what he termed the “inhuman inflexibility” of the benefits system.
After stating at full council it was up to parents to transport children to school in areas without free provision, the county council’s executive member for children’s services has announced there will be a review into the current policy.
Revised plans to demolish Great Gonerby’s Memorial Hall and build six semi-detached bungalows were approved by South Kesteven District Council yesterday.
Permission for a residential development on the former site of the Priory Ruskin Academy, has today been approved by South Kesteven District Council.
Grantham Gingerbread’s Alastair Hawken has decided to focus on local customers and pulled out of an unconfirmed project to create a life-size gingerbread house for a film company.