A new Aldi supermarket in Stamford will be a “catalyst” for further development on the site, including a housing estate and care home.
The Wyer family are so ingrained in the history of their village they even have their name carved into the church’s 17th century bell.
Garden centre owners are delighted to be opening up again after six weeks.
A funeral directors in Rutland has seen its workload increase by around a quarter year on year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A group who visited a private nature reserve to walk their dog and enjoy a picnic were given their marching orders.
RAF veterans received a welcome surprise on VE Day when they received gifts to help them celebrate.
A care worker going the extra mile to help elderly people can now add hair-styling to her list of skills.
Creative members of Burghley Pony Club had a fun time dressing up their ponies for a VE Day fancy dress parade.
Plans to convert a former fire station into office space in Stamford have been given the green light.
A family wasn’t going to let a trifling thing like a global pandemic stop them from raising money for a hospice charity.
A young entrepreneur has devised a device to block out the sound of family members and pets while working from home.
A musician has spoken of his concerns about the impact of the coronavirus crisis on local artists and the live music scene.
MP Alicia Kearns talks about moving out of lockdown and a UK-US trade deal in her latest column.
A mum who is a full-time carer for her 28-year-old son has spoken of the challenges she faces during the coronavirus lockdown.
The owners of a holiday cottage have defended their decision not to give a refund to an NHS nurse and 13 of her friends for a cancelled hen party.
Maarten Moerman, 82, remembers the day his home town in Holland was liberated by British troops 75 years ago.
In an historic move, Stamford’s new mayor has been sworn in via live video link in front of her family, friends and fellow councillors.
A pub manager is urging people to help his live music venue survive the coronavirus lockdown.
A schoolboy is running 100km around his garden and town to raise money for his favourite zoo.
A church plans to hold a special memorial service for all the people who have died in the area during lockdown once the crisis is over.