Business leaders at more than 60 per cent of companies in Cambridgeshire want the the UK to stay in the European Union, according to a new survey.
The boss of a leading homes builder and developer in Bourne has stepped into the political debate over the UK’s future in the EU.
A popular fish and chip shop in Grantham has been named as one of the top 50 in the country.
Jobs have been created at a new store in Grantham aimed at builders and DIY enthusiasts.
A utility switching specialist for tenants has just won a top award for the second year running.
Menswear chain Austin Reed, which operates a concession at Grantham’s Boundary Mills, has gone into administration.
The Central England Co-operative, which employs thousands of staff across the region, has reported a rise in profits.
A leading supplier of cooking equipment to fish and chips shops has just completed a £60,000 investment to its training school.
Entrepreneurs with a passion for fund raising have bowled over Belvoir Cricket & Countryside Trust with a major donation for its work with special needs children.
A Grantham woman who set up her own cleaning business has won national praise for her commitment to excellence.
Developer Larkfleet Homes has been short listed for a national award.
Scores of customers queued in the rain eagerly awaiting the opening of Poundworld in Grantham.
A well known solicitor with a leading law firm has just been made a partner with the company.
The Melton Building Society is in line for three national awards.
An estate agent is fast tracking home buyers from London into the country life in the Vale of Belvoir.
Leading east of England lettings agency Belvoir Lettings saw its pre-tax profits soar by 25 per cent last year to £2.2 million.
The boss of cordial manufacturer Belvoir Fruit Farms has criticised government plans to impose a sugar tax on soft drinks makers.
Bakery chain Greggs has created up to 16 jobs with the opening of a new outlet in Grantham.
The Melton Building Society saw its pre-tax profits rise by £480,000 last year, according to new figures.
Plans have been drawn up to build a new Co-op food store in Colsterworth that could create 20 part-time jobs.