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Holbeach homes: council told to stick to original plan

05 February 2018
Holbeach homes: council told to stick to original plan

Holbeach homes: council told to stick to original plan

05 February 2018

Changes to two new homes in Holbeach have sparked calls for the district council to enforce conditions imposed on the original consent.


Charity gives cat neutering offer to limit ‘strays colony’

27 January 2018
Charity gives cat neutering offer to limit ‘strays colony’

Charity gives cat neutering offer to limit ‘strays colony’

27 January 2018

A charity is offering cat owners in Spalding and Holbeach a discount to tackle the number of strays in the area.


Gosberton Parish Council sets aside £60,000 to extend cemetery with shortage of graves

26 January 2018
Gosberton Parish Council sets aside £60,000 to extend cemetery with shortage of graves

Gosberton Parish Council sets aside £60,000 to extend cemetery with shortage of graves

26 January 2018

Gosberton Parish Council has put £60,000 in its budget to extend the Wargate Way cemetery because it is running out of spaces for graves.


Spalding rail site works to be completed by the end of January

22 January 2018
Spalding rail site works to be completed by the end of January

Spalding rail site works to be completed by the end of January

22 January 2018

Works continue to restore land opposite Spalding’s Johnson Community Hospital after a compound was set up so the railway bridge over Vernatt’s Drain could be replaced in October.


WEEKEND WEB: All change for the country in six years’ time

20 January 2018
WEEKEND WEB: All change for the country in six years’ time

WEEKEND WEB: All change for the country in six years’ time

20 January 2018

TIM MACHIN offers rare praise for the Environment Secretary in this week’s RURAL MATTERS


Volunteers wanted to help adjudicate schools appeals

29 December 2017
Volunteers wanted to help adjudicate schools appeals

Volunteers wanted to help adjudicate schools appeals

29 December 2017

Legal Services Lincolnshire are looking to recruit new volunteers to sit on their board of independent panel members who hear and deliberate county-wide school admission appeals.


Flog It guest speaker at festive lunch in Sutton Bridge

27 December 2017
Flog It guest speaker at festive lunch in Sutton Bridge

Flog It guest speaker at festive lunch in Sutton Bridge

27 December 2017

Members of East Elloe Probus Club were treated to a special guest speaker at their annual ladies’ Christmas invitation lunch.


Pupils win kids v parents sing-off!

18 December 2017
Pupils win kids v parents sing-off!

Pupils win kids v parents sing-off!

18 December 2017

Snowman danced and stars twinkled as Key Stage 1 pupils at William Stukeley Primary School put on their Christmas presentation.


Sutton Bridge to raise parish precept by three per cent

15 December 2017
Sutton Bridge to raise parish precept by three per cent

Sutton Bridge to raise parish precept by three per cent

15 December 2017

Sutton Bridge Parish Council decided to raise its precept – its share of council tax – by three per cent on a knife-edge 5-4 vote.


WEEKEND WEB: Campaign aims to prevent lost appointments

10 December 2017
WEEKEND WEB: Campaign aims to prevent lost appointments

WEEKEND WEB: Campaign aims to prevent lost appointments

10 December 2017

Our weekly health column by Dr Kevin Hill, Doctor Calling...


Double celebrations at Gosberton House Academy

06 December 2017
Double celebrations at Gosberton House Academy

Double celebrations at Gosberton House Academy

06 December 2017

Staff and pupils at Gosberton House Academy are celebrating two big successes.


Fundraising quiz night for old Kirton pub

29 November 2017
Fundraising quiz night for old Kirton pub

Fundraising quiz night for old Kirton pub

29 November 2017

The Merry Monk in Kirton is showing kindness to a historic neighbour in the village by hosting a fundraising quiz night on Friday at 7pm.


Deepings Raft Race made £8,262 for good causes

16 November 2017
Deepings Raft Race made £8,262 for good causes

Deepings Raft Race made £8,262 for good causes

16 November 2017

This year’s Deepings Raft Race raised more than £8,000, donated to local good causes.


WEEKEND WEB: What next for the scrappage heap?

23 October 2017
WEEKEND WEB: What next for the scrappage heap?

WEEKEND WEB: What next for the scrappage heap?

23 October 2017

We take our weekly glimpse into the extraordinary place that is WARD’S WORLD.


WEEKEND WEB: Celebrating 20 years as MP for South Holland and the Deepings

21 October 2017
WEEKEND WEB: Celebrating 20 years as MP for South Holland and the Deepings

WEEKEND WEB: Celebrating 20 years as MP for South Holland and the Deepings

21 October 2017

HAYES IN THE HOUSE: By MP John Hayes


WEEKEND WEB: Who has been up before the bench

14 October 2017
WEEKEND WEB: Who has been up before the bench

WEEKEND WEB: Who has been up before the bench

14 October 2017

The following decisions have been made by magistrates at court hearings. In all drink-drive cases, the legal limit is 35 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, 80 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood or 107 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of urine. Addresses of defendants published here are taken from the legal records held by the magistrates’ courts. V/S means victim surcharge.


New gas pipeline link to Spalding Power Station?

11 October 2017
New gas pipeline link to Spalding Power Station?

New gas pipeline link to Spalding Power Station?

11 October 2017

Spalding Energy Expansion Ltd wants to build a new gas pipeline linked to the £100million expansion of the town power station.


Donington Parish Council donates £100 for remembrance wreath

10 October 2017
Donington Parish Council donates £100 for remembrance wreath

Donington Parish Council donates £100 for remembrance wreath

10 October 2017

The parish council voted to donate £100 for a remembrance wreath.


WEEKEND WEB: Farmer fined for potato profiting

08 October 2017
WEEKEND WEB: Farmer fined for potato profiting

WEEKEND WEB: Farmer fined for potato profiting

08 October 2017

We look back at the Lincs Free Press this week in 1917.


Mystery surrounds how popular teacher Bernice met her death

06 October 2017
Mystery surrounds how popular teacher Bernice met her death

Mystery surrounds how popular teacher Bernice met her death

06 October 2017

A man with a history of heavy drinking went to extraordinary lengths to hide the body of his teacher wife and to pretend over the following days that she was still alive.


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