A group of local primary school children visited a Grantham care home for a special storytelling day last month.
A former Grantham woman is gearing up to take on the London Marathon next month in memory of her grandparents.
A Grantham councillor has taken to the streets armed with a camera to highlight the impact that potholes are having on the town’s road-users.
A Grantham man is set to become the first paraplegic kayaker to kayak round the largest lakes in England, Scotland and Wales as part of the British Canoeing’s Three Lakes Challenge.
Youngsters got to show off their culinary skills at a ‘Ready Steady Cook’ style cooking workshop last month.
A grandmother from Grantham shaved her hair off to raise funds for St Barnabes Hospice in memory of a friend who passed away with cancer last year.
A new pedestrian ramp aimed at providing access to a new Co-op food store has been criticised by village residents for being too steep.
One of Grantham’s longest serving firefighters hung up his helmet and boots for the last time on Friday after 30 years’ service.
A toddler had a lucky escape when a brick fell from the ceiling of a railway bridge, narrowly missing the two-year-old girl’s pushchair.
Staff from The Co-op on Dysart Road attended a coffee morning with a selection of Fairtrade products to celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight 2018.
It has been five years since renowned ballet dancer and Grantham man Paul Chantry returned to town with his very own dance company.
Children at two local primary schools have received the Rotary Star Award for being ‘good citizens.’
A small group of village choir singers have set up a crowdfunding campaign after being invited to New York to perform in a prestigious concert next month.
Primary school children dressed up in their favourite outfits and took part in a collective marathon to mark Children’s Mental Health Week.
Residents at a Grantham care home take a trip down memory lane at their monthly singing for memory music class.
Two of the UK’s biggest conservation charities are joining forces to link two of Grantham’s most popular visitor attractions together.
Pupils swapped books for books for binoculars to take part in the world’s biggest schools’ wildlife survey.
With Fairtrade Fortnight just over a week away, local businesses and organisations are being encouraged to show their support.
A six-year-old girl has donated her long locks to a charity which makes wigs after watching a YouTube video of a girl that had lost her hair to cancer.
A disabled Grantham pensioner was hit with a £35 parking ticket for not displaying his Blue Badge correctly.