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Mayor to take on sponsored walk for Remembrance

29 September 2020
Mayor to take on sponsored walk for Remembrance

Mayor to take on sponsored walk for Remembrance

29 September 2020

The mayor of Bourne is in training for a 16-mile sponsored walk to mark Remembrance Sunday this year.


Car boot sale raises almost £6,000 to help save struggling theatre company

29 September 2020
Car boot sale raises almost £6,000 to help save struggling theatre company

Car boot sale raises almost £6,000 to help save struggling theatre company

29 September 2020

A car boot sale has raised almost £6,000 to help save Stamford Shakespeare Company.


Group presses ahead with apple sale

29 September 2020
Group presses ahead with apple sale

Group presses ahead with apple sale

29 September 2020

Fruit-lovers are in for a treat this month with dozens of apples up for grabs from the community orchard in Bourne.


Food charity receives £250 boost from council leader

29 September 2020
Food charity receives £250 boost from council leader

Food charity receives £250 boost from council leader

29 September 2020

A charity that provides vulnerable people with much-needed food has received a £250 boost.


Council unable to offer financial support for cycle festival

29 September 2020
Council unable to offer financial support for cycle festival

Council unable to offer financial support for cycle festival

29 September 2020

The chief organiser of the Bourne CiCLE Festival has been told that the district council is “unable to support it financially”.


Care staff brave blisters for charity

28 September 2020
Care staff brave blisters for charity

Care staff brave blisters for charity

28 September 2020

Staff at a care company endured sore feet and a few blisters to walk the Rutand Water peninsula in aid of charity.


Have your say on plans to transform hospital services

28 September 2020
Have your say on plans to transform hospital services

Have your say on plans to transform hospital services

28 September 2020

People are being asked for their views on £450m plans to transform hospital services in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.


St Mary's Medical Centre: GPs give reasons for surgery closure - but landlords say explanation is 'misleading'

25 September 2020
St Mary's Medical Centre: GPs give reasons for surgery closure - but landlords say explanation is 'misleading'

St Mary's Medical Centre: GPs give reasons for surgery closure - but landlords say explanation is 'misleading'

25 September 2020

Lakeside Healthcare has outlined its reasons for closing St Mary's Medical Centre in Stamford on December 1.


St Mary's Medical Centre: Patient group leads 'call to arms'

25 September 2020
St Mary's Medical Centre: Patient group leads 'call to arms'

St Mary's Medical Centre: Patient group leads 'call to arms'

25 September 2020

People are being encouraged voice opinions on the closure of a GPs' surgery.


Railway line through Stamford could be electrified

24 September 2020
Railway line through Stamford could be electrified

Railway line through Stamford could be electrified

24 September 2020

The railway line through Stamford could be electrified as part of a bid by Network Rail to become more environmentally friendly.


Under-threat church receives £100,000 boost

23 September 2020
Under-threat church receives £100,000 boost

Under-threat church receives £100,000 boost

23 September 2020

A church has received a £100,000 boost in its bid to create a community hub and prevent the 11th century building from closing.


Charity seeks volunteers to help support elderly and vulnerable people

22 September 2020
Charity seeks volunteers to help support elderly and vulnerable people

Charity seeks volunteers to help support elderly and vulnerable people

22 September 2020

A charity that supports elderly and vulnerable people is looking for volunteers.


Council's cabinet reshuffle makes processes more 'joined up'

21 September 2020
Council's cabinet reshuffle makes processes more 'joined up'

Council's cabinet reshuffle makes processes more 'joined up'

21 September 2020

There has been a slight reshuffle of Rutland County Council’s Conservative-controlled cabinet to make processes "more joined up”.


Budding midwife Beatrice proves deafness is no barrier

15 September 2020
Budding midwife Beatrice proves deafness is no barrier

Budding midwife Beatrice proves deafness is no barrier

15 September 2020

A profoundly deaf teenager from Stamford has launched a nationwide campaign to challenge perceptions of what deaf children can achieve.


Hundreds sign petition against homes plan on 'wildlife haven and heritage site'

12 September 2020
Hundreds sign petition against homes plan on 'wildlife haven and heritage site'

Hundreds sign petition against homes plan on 'wildlife haven and heritage site'

12 September 2020

More than 700 people have signed a petition to block homes being built on a 'wildlife haven and heritage site' in Bourne.


Pub 'was victim of Covid prankster'

11 September 2020
Pub 'was victim of Covid prankster'

Pub 'was victim of Covid prankster'

11 September 2020

The manager of a pub in Oakham believes a customer who forced the venue to close by claiming he had Covid-19 is a prankster.


'Quarry lorries would have intolerable impact on our lives'

11 September 2020
'Quarry lorries would have intolerable impact on our lives'

'Quarry lorries would have intolerable impact on our lives'

11 September 2020

Lorries rumbling through a village to gain access to a new quarry would have an “intolerable impact” on residents’ lives.


Beekeepers warn people to look out for vicious Asian hornets

11 September 2020
Beekeepers warn people to look out for vicious Asian hornets

Beekeepers warn people to look out for vicious Asian hornets

11 September 2020

Beekeepers are urging people to be on the lookout for vicious Asian hornets which can grow to three times the size of a common wasp.


Grieving grandmother finds new purpose during lockdown

11 September 2020
Grieving grandmother finds new purpose during lockdown

Grieving grandmother finds new purpose during lockdown

11 September 2020

A grandmother who lost her beloved husband five years ago says she has found a new purpose in life during lockdown.


Head of independent school responds to findings of 'serious regulatory failings'

11 September 2020
Head of independent school responds to findings of 'serious regulatory failings'

Head of independent school responds to findings of 'serious regulatory failings'

11 September 2020

The headteacher of an independent school has responded to criticism that it has failed to meet required standards.


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