Art and Design students at Grantham College have been creating unique Christmas cards to raise money for Mencap and the college.
Dental staff have raised over £200 for charity as part of a month-long fund-raising campaign.
Kind-hearted people from across Grantham have come together once again to raise thousands of pounds for BBC Children in Need.
A family who were caught up in the firework prank at Grantham cinema last week, returned to finish watching their film last night (Thursday).
A man who was knocked off his motorbike in a hit-and-run would like to find the good samaritans that stopped to help him.
A remarkable woman who was given just months to live as a baby, celebrated her 100th birthday on Sunday, surrounded by generations of her family.Irene Miller was born in 1917 and was the only child of farmers Fred and Florence May Cottingham.
South Kesteven District Councillors have voted in favour of a basic allowance increase of 16.5 per cent this afternoon to reflect their greater responsibilities and commitments, despite strong opposition from fellow councillors.
A charity darts evening helped raise over £170 towards a special Christmas outing for a local autism group.
Safety-conscious pupils at a village school have launched a campaign to help keep children and adults safe on the roads outside their school.
A bar manager has blasted parking restrictions for putting off potential business.
The amount of local people turning to the Grantham Foodbank for emergency food supplies has surged since April.
A toddler had to be rescued after he was accidentally locked in his mum’s car.
One of Grantham’s most well known car scrapyard owners retired on Friday after 54 years.
A popular town centre pub reopens tonight (Friday) after undergoing a major £150,000 refurbishment.
An incensed dad is calling for action after his eight-year-old daughter was made to wait for over three hours for an ambulance, after she dislocated her knee at school.
Author Keith Bennett launched his first book at Grantham Museum.
More than 250 people from 27 different nations across Grantham, enjoyed getting to know each other at the annual Jubilee Church Life Centre’s ‘Celebrate the Nations’ event on Saturday.
Runners from across Grantham joined together last week to raise money for The Royal British Legion.
Arriving at Belvoir Castle on a cold and blustery Monday, I am intrigued to meet the woman who gets up at the crack of dawn nearly every day to tend to the castle’s birds of prey.
Following news that Grantham Museum will have a permanent exhibition to Grantham-born former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher – including the well-known Spitting Image puppet – we asked readers what they thought.