A new salon has opened its doors in Grantham town centre.
Balloons and banners marked the opening of a new community cafe last week.
Police in Grantham are warning residents in the Grantham area to remain vigilant after eight unlocked vehicles had property stolen from them over the weekend.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of theft from the Boots store on Grantham High Street
Prestige Beauty Salon was this years’ worthy winner of the Judges’ Prestige Award at the Grantham Journal business awards in November in recognition of their incredibly generous contribution to the ‘deserving people of Grantham’ and their ever-growing success.
Students at Walton Girls’ High School have helped raise thousands of pounds for a London school affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.
A group of small businesses in King’s Walk, Grantham, marked the beginning of the Christmas season by throwing a festive evening for their customers on Friday, in aid of Grantham Foodbank.
A voluntary car scheme which provides transport for people across Grantham is appealing for more volunteers.
Wyndham Park hosts its spectacular Christmas in the Park event on Sunday.
The family of a popular teenager, who was killed in a crash on the A52 last Sunday, have paid a moving tribute to the son they described as being “beautiful both inside and out”.
Grantham Museum is at ‘real risk’ of closure if it does not receive the support it desperately needs from the local community.
A new church cafe is being launched as part of a project aimed at engaging with the local community more.
Two teachers from Walton Girls’ High School have scooped separate awards for their writing and painting talents in two countywide competitions.
Teaching staff from across Lincolnshire were invited to spend the evening with motivational speaker Jaz Ampaw-Farr last Thursday, hosted by The West Grantham Academy St Hugh’s.
A man researching his family tree has been displaying his findings at Grantham Museum.
A vote to increase district councillors’ allowances by a substantial 16.5 per cent has been slammed as being “unjustifiable” and “excessive” by some of those who would benefit from it.
The bereaved family of a teenager who died in a crash on the A52 at the weekend have paid tribute to their beloved son.
Kind-hearted pupils from Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School have been collecting women’s hygiene products to send to vulnerable women in Syria.
A drop-in centre that supports Grantham’s homeless population is set to expand its services after a generous donation from Lincolnshire Freemasons.
A group of local army cadets joined forces with volunteers from The Friendly Bench to transform an elderly couple’s garden.