Free falling from a plane at 120mph isn’t usually part of customer advisor, Chelsea Chell’s working week – but a few weeks ago the fearless fund-raiser was doing just that!
In the early hours of Sunday morning, ladies from across Grantham and the surrounding area rolled out of bed and donned their best pair of trainers for the St Barnabas Early Birds Sponsored Walk.
Peterborough City Rowing Club is hosting two taster sessions this month for those who wish to come and try this fantastic Olympic sport.
A former barmaid who worked her way up to bar manager, is now the owner of the much-loved establishment she spent her days pouring pints in.
Crowds of people are expected to fill the grounds of Burghley House this weekend for the ever-popular Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials.
Two teachers from Grantham Additional Needs Fellowship (GANF) have completed an epic cycle ride covering 1,000 miles to raise valuable funds for their pupils.
Two women from Bourne have recently set up a new business which provides unique pieces of art and custom furniture to suit individual tastes.
The ever popular Deepings Raft Race is back once more and promises to be a ‘splashing’ great day out for all the family - for free!
A local care provider which opened its doors in April this year, is already achieving great success following a positive response from the community.
The Rotary Club of Grantham has held its 85th Charter night at Stoke Rochford Hall, south of Grantham.
Children at Harrowby Infant School have been taking part in swashbuckling adventures this term, to learn all about being a ‘pirate’.
Staff and children at Bottesford Pre-school are celebrating following another ‘outstanding’ Ofsted report.
Shadow cabinet minister Nicolas Dakin visited Walton Girls’ High School to talk about steelworks and the community.
A specialist bed on loan from a disability charity is helping Grantham teenager Jake Baillie sleep at night – and cope with the frustrations of daily life.
A group of cyclists from Corby Glen are gearing up for a 20 mile cycle ride at Rutland Water on April 23.
A self-confessed ‘couch potato’, who only just six months ago stepped foot for the first time in the gym, is set to run this year’s London Marathon on April 24.
Big hair, big moves and big voices - the latest production by Peterborough’s oldest musical theatre society had me smiling from ear to ear when I left the Cresset, with a hop, skip and a jump in my step.
A much loved member of staff who has served St Sebastian’s Primary School for just over 30 years, has retired.
For those who have taken part in the Rat Race Dirty Weekend at Burghley, running it twice over would be a thought of hell, but for fundraisers Mark and Mike - that’s just one mad idea they’ve had to help raise funds for a worthy cause.
Pupils and staff at Dudley House School in Grantham are currently celebrating after receiving a ‘good’ Ofsted report.