A popular Moonlight Walk hosted by St Barnabas Hospice will be held in Stamford this year for the first time.
Residents are “up in arms” about Stamford Registry Office being moved to their street.
Rutland has been praised for playing a leading role in the improvement of broadband internet speeds across the entire country.
A 44-year-old woman who left a man to die after pulling out of a suicide pact has been jailed for encouraging him to take his own life.
A sweeping sea of handcrafted poppies is to be created to commemorate the centenary of the end of The Great War.
Stamford watchmaker Robert Loomes was a guest on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch at the weekend.
South Kesteven has received a £250,000 government funding boost to help the district tackle the growing problem of homelessness.
The presentation of the annual Built Environment Awards for new, refurbished and historic buildings in Rutland took place on Thursday last week at Oakham Castle.
There are delays on the A1 due to an accident near Wothorpe.
The healthcare group which all Stamford GP surgeries are part of is set to incorporate three more practices.
Boys and girls are being invited to get muddy for a good cause at a brand new event from Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life.
Lincolnshire’s gritters have covered a distance equal to a trip to the South Pole and back over the last few days.
A Stamford nursery has moved into a log cabin style new home which has more than tripled its capacity.
Janet Christian will be remembered by her walkers for her devotion, good humour and lots else
Thousands lined the streets of Bourne for the town’s annual Christmas lights switch on.
East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) has appointed a new director of operations.
What a year 1967 was! The Beatles released the iconic Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club album; the first issue of Rolling Stone magazine was released - and New College Stamford first opened its doors in Drift Road.
Volunteers are needed to lend a hand with a herd of alpacas.
A long standing Conservative MP who passionately served the residents of Rutland has died.
Half-term was busy for the maths department at Casterton College Rutland as they headed to Canary Wharf in London for the Pearson Teaching Awards.