Ladies... grab your swing skirts and gents... your fedoras, and get ready to celebrate St George’s Day 1940s style!
No Matter What, Boyzone will headline a night of music at Newark Festival and, according to band member Shane Lynch, they cannot wait.
Branded cruel to animals in unjust attacks on Facebook, a devastated couple have spoken out in a bid to clear their name.
‘The gentleman’ of Grantham, Leslie Gorton, sadly passed away last Thursday at the age of 93.
Despite bursting with excitement, a Grantham band has had to keep schtum about performing for one of Britain’s most well-known celebrity couples.
His tours around Grantham have made Newton the Easter Bunny a famous face, and he is getting ready to set off on his fourth tour of the town.
Grantham’s most influential businesspeople are putting their clout behind a project which they believe will ensure the town flourishes.
There is finally a glimmer of hope for residents of a Grantham housing development who have been in a long battle with the housebuilder.
While swimmers were racing along for the Rotary Swimarathon on Friday, who should pop up but Stricly’s Brendan Cole!
Here is the latest imagery released by the British Geological Survey, following the earthquake felt in Grantham last night (Wednesday).
Exciting developments are on the horizon for retail, business and people in town as its fast-growing Grantham Business Club embarks on a five-year plan full of ambitious goals.
As traders’ concerns over the future of Grantham Market grow, Journal deputy editor Marie Bond looks at the issues it faces and asks South Kesteven District Council what action is being taken.
To see the wonder of the the Aurora Borealis is a dream in itself, but to see the best display of lights ever witnessed by experienced tour guides is something else altogether.
Historic gems falling into a state of disrepair will be tackled as a result of a recent town centre inspection.
If you want a great night out full of laughs then you’ve got to go to the Guildhall panto, Aladdin.
There’s even more reason for one community group to celebrate this Christmas, after it raced past the half-way line towards its target of raising £20,000.
A 13-year-old with cerebral palsy and scoliosis can now spend more time with her family thanks to a successful bid for help from the Grantham Journal Children’s Fund.