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Apprentice Stamford carpenter lost his temper in the Millstone Inn in Stamford and punched a man

28 August 2019
Apprentice Stamford carpenter lost his temper in the Millstone Inn in Stamford and punched a man

Apprentice Stamford carpenter lost his temper in the Millstone Inn in Stamford and punched a man

28 August 2019

Stamford man faced Lincoln Magistrates Court after an "unprovoked" attack on another man.


Crowds flock to Uffington scarecrow festival

11 May 2018
Crowds flock to Uffington scarecrow festival

Crowds flock to Uffington scarecrow festival

11 May 2018

More than 4,000 people flocked to Uffington over the weekend to take part in the village’s showcase event – the annual scarecrow festival.


Rutland woman joins world record attempt to show there is life after a cardiac arrest

20 April 2018
Rutland woman joins world record attempt to show there is life after a cardiac arrest

Rutland woman joins world record attempt to show there is life after a cardiac arrest

20 April 2018

A woman from Rutland is joining a record breaking attempt in a bid to show people that there can life after a cardiac arrest.


Men will sing for good cause

08 April 2018
Men will sing for good cause

Men will sing for good cause

08 April 2018

A number of men from Stamford and Rutland will be performing live on stage in Men United in Song, a charity concert supporting Prostate Cancer UK at Peterborough’s Cresset Theatre on Saturday, April 14.


Canal upgrade after £10K grant

07 April 2018
Canal upgrade after £10K grant

Canal upgrade after £10K grant

07 April 2018

Oakham Canal, which runs between Oakham and Melton Mowbray, has benefitted from significant fishery and infrastructure improvements thanks to local business Mick George Ltd, which donated £10,705 to the cause.


Bourne children get hands on at farm

06 April 2018
Bourne children get hands on at farm

Bourne children get hands on at farm

06 April 2018

The reception children at Bourne Westfield enjoyed a fantastic hands on experience at Greatwood Farm Early Years Centre in Grantham.


Simon: ‘MasterChef was a phenomenal experience’

06 April 2018
Simon: ‘MasterChef was a phenomenal experience’

Simon: ‘MasterChef was a phenomenal experience’

06 April 2018

Ketton’s Simon Spooner says he’ll never look back on his MasterChef journey as “anything but a positive and phenomenal experience”.


A powerful and moving evening

30 March 2018
A powerful and moving evening

A powerful and moving evening

30 March 2018

Oakham School’s chapel was the venue for a stunning choral tour de force – the Rutland Choral Society’s spring concert.


Stamford boy, 13, delivers baby brother at his home

30 March 2018
Stamford boy, 13, delivers baby brother at his home

Stamford boy, 13, delivers baby brother at his home

30 March 2018

Most 13-year-boys don’t deliver babies - but one from Stamford did exactly that.


‘Sharing’ key to happy marriage according to diamond couple from Ketton

26 March 2018
‘Sharing’ key to happy marriage according to diamond couple from Ketton

‘Sharing’ key to happy marriage according to diamond couple from Ketton

26 March 2018

Vic and Bernice Henry will be celebrating their big day on March 29


Former garage site in OAkham transformed into homes

23 March 2018
Former garage site in OAkham transformed into homes

Former garage site in OAkham transformed into homes

23 March 2018

The site of a former row of garages in Oakham has been successfully transformed into six one bedroomed houses for affordable rent.


Stamford Endowed Schools pupils rise to the challenge

22 March 2018
Stamford Endowed Schools pupils rise to the challenge

Stamford Endowed Schools pupils rise to the challenge

22 March 2018

Pupils from Stamford Endowed Schools are celebrating after completing their Duke of Edinburgh’s Award [DofE].


Book shines light on life of Edenham vicar

22 March 2018
Book shines light on life of Edenham vicar

Book shines light on life of Edenham vicar

22 March 2018

A Market Deeping woman has written a book which charts the life of a Edenham vicar.


Audi A4 damaged in Market Deeping

19 March 2018
Audi A4 damaged in Market Deeping

Audi A4 damaged in Market Deeping

19 March 2018

Police are appealing for witnesses after a grey Audi A4 was vandalised in Market Deeping.


Follow this advice and don’t fall victim to fraudsters

11 March 2018
Follow this advice and don’t fall victim to fraudsters

Follow this advice and don’t fall victim to fraudsters

11 March 2018

A warning has gone out to be on the alert for suspicious cold callers, particularly those who target vulnerable elderly people.


Innovative RAF programme is launched for high flying students

09 March 2018
Innovative RAF programme is launched for high flying students

Innovative RAF programme is launched for high flying students

09 March 2018

A further education college is teaming up with the Royal Air Force to offer youngsters a secure career path into the Armed Forces.


Appeal set up to help Thurlby family who lost everything in blaze

02 March 2018
Appeal set up to help Thurlby family who lost everything in blaze

Appeal set up to help Thurlby family who lost everything in blaze

02 March 2018

Appeals have been set up to raise cash and clothes for a Thurlby family who lost all their possessions in a fire.


Twins referee first matches within hours

01 March 2018
Twins referee first matches within hours

Twins referee first matches within hours

01 March 2018

Twins Ashley and Oliver Hammond have taken their first steps on their refereeing career after passing their preliminary qualifications and officiating their first matches.


Dog sitting company can guarantee your wedding has a ‘furry tail’ ending

25 February 2018
Dog sitting company can guarantee your wedding has a ‘furry tail’ ending

Dog sitting company can guarantee your wedding has a ‘furry tail’ ending

25 February 2018

The south Lincolnshire and Rutland branch of a dog sitting company is now making it possible for man’s best friend to attend your wedding.


Call for action at ‘dangerous junction’ in Stamford

22 February 2018
Call for action at ‘dangerous junction’ in Stamford

Call for action at ‘dangerous junction’ in Stamford

22 February 2018

A care home manager from Stamford is calling for double-yellow lines to be painted near a “dangerous junction” after her car was written-off when she was involved in a collision there.


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