A couple are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary in style with a family meal at The Ritz in London.
Many parents hope their child will pick up a musical instrument when they are young. However, there is no guarantee that by giving your child an instrument they will love it.
With their winning mix of Nepalese and Indian cuisine, Everest Inn took home the Great Taste Award at the Journal Business Awards.
An inquest into the death of a man from Corby Glen raised concerns over communication between Lincolnshire hospitals, as an urgent procedure was cancelled when the patient received two appointments on the same date.
South Kesteven District Council’s cabinet has agreed in principle to the creation of a council controlled company, which would enable the trade and procurement of services within the private sector.
After a concerned patient contacted the Journal, a Grantham doctors’ surgery has rectified an error on their phone system.
Rosemary Richards, director of the last two Gravity Fields festivals, has explained why she initially withdrew her company ROSA Productions from the appointment process to curate next year’s event, before accepting the role.
Wyndham Park Nursery School has undergone a lot of changes since the arrival of new head teacher Laura Cook in September, all centred on their three key aims to ‘excite, engage and educate’.
After impressing Enhance Beauty’s owner Lorna Pattendon, teenager Ashleigh Bottomley secured an apprenticeship with the Brook Street salon.
Plans are underway to transform Dysart Park’s play area, after designs incorporating disabled-friendly equipment were presented to the public at Sunday’s family fun day.
The owner of a local building company is taking on the daring challenge of water-skiing across the Wash from Skegness to Sheringham on Saturday, in order to raise funds for a former employee paralysed in a motorbike accident.
The son of a Grantham man found dead after overdosing on a mix of drugs has called on the police to find two people who saw his father during his final hours and still remain unidentified.
Ever since setting up in 1988, A1 Security Services have kept ahead of the times and protected homes and businesses by providing the latest in alarm and surveillance technology.
The criteria for allocating grants to local causes as part of a £300,000 community fund, has been approved by South Kesteven District Council’s cabinet.
If seeing seven- to 11-year-olds perform an opera wasn’t impressive enough, how about one they had written entirely themselves?
A much-loved speech therapy teacher has retired from Grantham Additional Needs Fellowship (GANF) after 30 years in the job.
The owners of Moy Park, one of Grantham’s biggest employers, have agreed to sell the poultry processing company to the largest in the world, JBS.
Grantham Sainsbury’s fund-raising and food collections for their charity of the year Grantham Passage, has enabled the provision of an estimated 10,000 more meals this year to the homeless and poverty-stricken.
For the hundreds of clients Debbie Redford of Hairs and Graces has ‘beautified’ over the years, she needs no introduction.
Applications to convert a grade II listed former Roman Catholic Church on Corby Glen High Street into a dwelling were approved by South Kesteven District Council on Tuesday.