It is clear from speaking to David Scott how proud he is of his new role as headteacher of Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School.
The Journal front page 25 years ago had a heartwarming love story.
The Birmingham-based engineering firm contracted to complete the first phase of Grantham’s long-awaited bypass, say they are ‘delighted’ and will ensure ‘minimum disruption’ to the public.
During today’s full meeting of South Kesteven District Council, it was announced that they are part of a county-wide effort to find ways of supporting those refugees who will be settling in the UK.
A special service has taken place in Grantham today to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming our longest reigning monarch.
Following changes to parking restrictions in Westgate, Wide Westgate and the Market Place there have been 675 more parking tickets issued than during the same period last year - including one to the Mayor of Grantham.
A sponsored 12-hour bowlathon has so far raised over £500 for the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC).
After 12 years working and living at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Grantham, Father Anthony Dolan, 76, is retiring from what he describes as “the best parish”, and returning to where he was christened and ordained.
St Wulfram’s Church could become a Minster, with a decision due to be taken by the Bishop of Lincoln.
Figures obtained via Freedom of Information requests have revealed that despite incidents of fly-tipping almost tripling over the past three years in South Kesteven, there has been only one prosecution.
It is a new school year with a new headteacher for Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School, as former deputy head David Scott takes over from Graham Burks.
A Grantham couple have come up with an innovative way to spice things up by going through the alphabet to decide on places for dates.
A postman for an incredible 57 years is saying goodbye to his post, in both senses, and taking retirement at the age of 73.
In June the Journal reported how businesses in Westgate and the Market Place were being hit by changes to parking rules.
Prepare to be transported back to the mining and the music of the 70s, thanks to a story and score written right here in Grantham.
First aid courses for dog owners have been set up in Grantham, demonstrating how vital life-saving skills such as CPR can be used on canines as well as humans.
The first Howzat Festival at Grantham Cricket Club in July had people bowled over by local musicians uniting to fund-raise for local causes.
A young woman, who was just five months old when her mum was murdered in Grantham, has called for more attention on the horrific crime which happened only two months prior to the murder of Julie Pacey.
The first day of school can be daunting, but four-year-old Alfie King’s parents are determined that his will be a positive experience.
The use of tarmac to temporarily repair paving in town has been described as ‘an absolute mess’ and ‘disgusting’.