Mindless yobs have damaged a playhouse and broken bottles under the swings in a village playground.
An auction house in Stamford has come under fire for selling Nazi memorabilia.
A school is set to help trial new rapid Covid-19 tests that could be a major asset in the global fight against the virus.
Cyclists are being asked to join in an event this August bank holiday weekend raising money for a cash-strapped homeless charity.
Social distancing means many primary schools are struggling to find the space to accommodate pupils.
A retailer has provided 400 metres of fabric and materials to a sewing group making scrubs for frontline health workers.
A ban on people using places of worship has allowed one church to crack on with much-needed repairs.
Church leaders have been “caught on the hop” with the announcement that their buildings can be opened up for private prayer from Monday.
With his 90th birthday approaching, retired engineer Walter Bunney had resigned himself to letting the occasion slip by.
Churches have been told they can reopen from Monday (June 15) for private prayer.
People in Rutland have been thanked for their 'considerate' use of a recycling centre.
Fly-tipping on allotments in Stamford has been traced to some of the plot-holders themselves.
People may be able to watch the funerals of family members or friends via video-link at Stamford Cemetery.
Requests by traders to put kiosks on The Meadows in Stamford look set to be turned down.
Revellers have been coming to Stamford’s meadows in their droves to drink booze, take drugs and leave litter strewn across the beauty spot.
The coronavirus lockdown came at the worst possible time for a couple who had just bought a pub in Rutland.
Stamford Skatepark will remain closed even though youngsters continue to break through security fencing to access it.
More stallholders are returning to SKDC's markets following the Government's decision to ease some lockdown restrictions.
A sewing group led by a theatre costume designer has now provided garments to more than 1,200 healthcare workers.
A community deprived of a shop for around six years raised a whopping £270,000 to open a new one.