A high street giant aims to boost a market town as a major brewery closes its depot there shedding 25 jobs.
An inventor who has prepared for an apocalypse by building a Second World War-themed bunker in his garden is in the running for a competition.
A student’s sick joke about having a bomb in her locker led to the evacuation of a further education college.
Brewery giant Carlsberg is to close its Bourne depot resulting in 25 workers losing their jobs.
A hustings event by political opponents contesting the Rutland and Melton seat has been cancelled after the terror attack in Manchester.
A window cleaner has hung up his bucket and retired after 22 years of service.
A community group is looking to attract new volunteers by re-naming its base.
New mayor vows to improve Stamford
People in Rutland are being asked if they could provide a safe, caring environment for children and young people who are unable to live with their own families.
A fun day raised nearly £1,400 to be split between cancer charities and a new rugby clubhouse.
The boss of one of Stamford’s best-loved businesses is preparing to step down after 20 years and hand over the reins to two colleagues.
Former Stamfordian and author of the Inspector Morse series Colin Dexter has died today (Tuesday, March 21) aged 86.
Record entries have made this year’s Colsterworth Festival of Performing Arts one of the best yet.
A former Bourne youth leader has swum her way into the Guinness Book of World Records.
Dancers have been competing against each other for the top spots in this year’s Colsterworth Festival of Performing Arts.
Dancers have been competing against each other for the top spots in this year’s Colsterworth Festival of Performing Arts.
On October 20, 1943, a tiny two-week-old baby boy was found abandoned in the Peter Robinson department store in central London.
A drink-driver was handed an eight year jail term for a 70mph hit and run in which cyclist Tim Osborne was killed.
Shocking CCTV pictures show carer Susan Pell twice stealing money from a war veteran who has a life-threatening health condition.
The decision to spend around £10,000 replacing a rarely used footbridge over a shallow ford has been branded ‘absolute madness’.