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Number of tickets sold at arts venues revealed

14 May 2025
Number of tickets sold at arts venues revealed

Number of tickets sold at arts venues revealed

14 May 2025

Ticket sales at council-run arts centres are rocketing - helping to offset the costs of providing a programme of events.


Riverside building could be turned back into restaurant and bar

14 May 2025
Riverside building could be turned back into restaurant and bar

Riverside building could be turned back into restaurant and bar

14 May 2025

An application for a premises licence at an empty town building has been made - just weeks after apartment plans were submitted for the same site.


£200k investment in play areas

13 May 2025
£200k investment in play areas

£200k investment in play areas

13 May 2025

More than a dozen playparks across the district have received an upgrade.


Thought-provoking exhibition held for VE Day

12 May 2025
Thought-provoking exhibition held for VE Day

Thought-provoking exhibition held for VE Day

12 May 2025

Dozens of inquisitive visitors delved into their town’s history at a VE Day exhibition.


Five-vehicle crash on A1

12 May 2025
Five-vehicle crash on A1

Five-vehicle crash on A1

12 May 2025

Emergency services are at the scene of a five-vehicle crash on the A1.


Club members chuffed with ‘overwhelming success’ of show

12 May 2025
Club members chuffed with ‘overwhelming success’ of show

Club members chuffed with ‘overwhelming success’ of show

12 May 2025

Model railway enthusiasts travelled hundreds of miles to attend a popular show.


Sun shines down on annual event

12 May 2025
Sun shines down on annual event

Sun shines down on annual event

12 May 2025

Hundreds of gardeners and food fanatics flocked to a spring fair.


‘Help save the dormice’

11 May 2025
‘Help save the dormice’

‘Help save the dormice’

11 May 2025

A nature-lover has launched a petition to ‘save the dormice’ at a woodland reserve.


Issues with housing supply ‘tilts balance’ in favour of 60 new homes

11 May 2025
Issues with housing supply ‘tilts balance’ in favour of 60 new homes

Issues with housing supply ‘tilts balance’ in favour of 60 new homes

11 May 2025

The lack of a five-year housing supply in Rutland has led to the resubmission of previously-refused plans for a village development.


Cash, crutches and cakes among donations at coffee morning

10 May 2025
Cash, crutches and cakes among donations at coffee morning

Cash, crutches and cakes among donations at coffee morning

10 May 2025

A village coffee morning raised funds to support a Ukrainian humanitarian group.


‘We have a big adder community but they are more scared of us than we are of them’

10 May 2025
‘We have a big adder community but they are more scared of us than we are of them’

‘We have a big adder community but they are more scared of us than we are of them’

10 May 2025

For centuries snakes have been associated with danger and evil - but a venomous viper enthusiast hopes that can change.


‘Experiences like this keep the legacy of these brave men and women alive’

09 May 2025
‘Experiences like this keep the legacy of these brave men and women alive’

‘Experiences like this keep the legacy of these brave men and women alive’

09 May 2025

A cubs group was surprised by an inspirational 100-year-old veteran on VE Day.


Steak bakes are back on the menu for town

09 May 2025
Steak bakes are back on the menu for town

Steak bakes are back on the menu for town

09 May 2025

A British bakery chain will be returning to a town - despite previously shutting down rumours it was opening.


Pupils commemorate VE Day with ‘street party’

09 May 2025
Pupils commemorate VE Day with ‘street party’

Pupils commemorate VE Day with ‘street party’

09 May 2025

Pupils entered into the spirit of remembrance and celebration to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.


Beacon lit for VE Day

09 May 2025
Beacon lit for VE Day

Beacon lit for VE Day

09 May 2025

A beacon lighting and traditional military ceremony combined for a memorable VE Day commemoration.


Here’s when to keep your eyes on the skies for VE Day flypast

09 May 2025
Here’s when to keep your eyes on the skies for VE Day flypast

Here’s when to keep your eyes on the skies for VE Day flypast

09 May 2025

The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will be taking to the skies above Lincolnshire this weekend.


‘Graffiti is the opposite of the positivity we are bringing to town’

09 May 2025
‘Graffiti is the opposite of the positivity we are bringing to town’

‘Graffiti is the opposite of the positivity we are bringing to town’

09 May 2025

Media personality Katie Hopkins has responded to the vandal who daubed graffiti outside the theatre where she is performing.


Celebration of centuries-old watermill

09 May 2025
Celebration of centuries-old watermill

Celebration of centuries-old watermill

09 May 2025

Guided tours will delve into the history of a Grade II* listed farm building.


Sky is the limit for town business

09 May 2025
Sky is the limit for town business

Sky is the limit for town business

09 May 2025

A business which specialises in motorsports has swapped racing cars for model planes in its latest project.


MP welcomes baby daughter after life-threatening birth and is ‘optimistic recovery is heading the right way’

08 May 2025
MP welcomes baby daughter after life-threatening birth and is ‘optimistic recovery is heading the right way’

MP welcomes baby daughter after life-threatening birth and is ‘optimistic recovery is heading the right way’

08 May 2025

An MP who suffered from a life-threatening condition during pregnancy has welcomed her third child.


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