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Deadline looms for our awards

30 May 2018
Deadline looms for our awards

Deadline looms for our awards

30 May 2018

There are just two days left for nominations in this year’s Lincolnshire Free Press and Spalding Guardian Education Awards.


Windmill plays star role in heritage anniversary

30 May 2018
Windmill plays star role in heritage anniversary

Windmill plays star role in heritage anniversary

30 May 2018

Moulton Windmill is to help celebrate the 25th anniversary of Heritage Open Days in Lincolnshire


New shoe store for Spalding's Holland Market

30 May 2018
New shoe store for Spalding's Holland Market

New shoe store for Spalding's Holland Market

30 May 2018

A discount shoe retailer has announced plans to move into an empty store in Spalding, creating nine new jobs.


Ten days to fill in National Rural Crime Survey

30 May 2018
Ten days to fill in National Rural Crime Survey

Ten days to fill in National Rural Crime Survey

30 May 2018

There is still time for rural communities in South Holland to have their say on crime.


Spalding market stall makes Sense for charity worker Matt

30 May 2018
Spalding market stall makes Sense for charity worker Matt

Spalding market stall makes Sense for charity worker Matt

30 May 2018

A Pinchbeck charity worker is to be a market stall holder for a day to fund a new sensory garden for the village.


Cemetery extension is top priority for 'true yellowbelly' chairman

30 May 2018
Cemetery extension is top priority for 'true yellowbelly' chairman

Cemetery extension is top priority for 'true yellowbelly' chairman

30 May 2018

A “true Lincolnshire yellowbelly” is the new chairman of Gosberton Parish Council.


Spalding's 1Life 'Tour of Anna's Hope' raises £445

29 May 2018
Spalding's 1Life 'Tour of Anna's Hope' raises £445

Spalding's 1Life 'Tour of Anna's Hope' raises £445

29 May 2018

Cyclists put the pedal down and rode nearly 60 miles for a children's charity.


Top cop rules out firearms issue for county police as tasers are 'proportionate'

29 May 2018
Top cop rules out firearms issue for county police as tasers are 'proportionate'

Top cop rules out firearms issue for county police as tasers are 'proportionate'

29 May 2018

Police teams in South Holland and the Deepings routinely carrying firearms has been ruled out

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Cider Trev to go round the coasts

29 May 2018
Cider Trev to go round the coasts

Cider Trev to go round the coasts

29 May 2018

A Spalding cider maker is to ride 800 miles for charity.


Drinks flow and sun shines on Spalding Beer and Music Festival

28 May 2018
Drinks flow and sun shines on Spalding Beer and Music Festival

Drinks flow and sun shines on Spalding Beer and Music Festival

28 May 2018

Organisers of the Spalding Beer and Music Festival are toasting the success of this year's event.


Fear of shoplifters as pharmacy hit twice

28 May 2018
Fear of shoplifters as pharmacy hit twice

Fear of shoplifters as pharmacy hit twice

28 May 2018

Shopkeepers in Spalding fear a growing tide of shoplifting in the town.


Tory 'Big Beast' Clarke warns of 'disastrous absurdity' on Brexit

28 May 2018
Tory 'Big Beast' Clarke warns of 'disastrous absurdity' on Brexit

Tory 'Big Beast' Clarke warns of 'disastrous absurdity' on Brexit

28 May 2018

The economic and political costs of the UK leaving the EU could be “disastrous”, according to the nation’s most senior MP.


EDUCATION AWARDS: Chance to make green turn into gold

27 May 2018
EDUCATION AWARDS: Chance to make green turn into gold

EDUCATION AWARDS: Chance to make green turn into gold

27 May 2018

Over the last 25 years, schools have made the environment an important part of the curriculum.


GOSBERTON PARISH COUNCIL: Concerns over new bungalow plan

25 May 2018
GOSBERTON PARISH COUNCIL: Concerns over new bungalow plan

GOSBERTON PARISH COUNCIL: Concerns over new bungalow plan

25 May 2018

Plans for a new bungalow in Gosberton have been opposed by parish councillors.


Action plan for Sutton St James adopted

25 May 2018
Action plan for Sutton St James adopted

Action plan for Sutton St James adopted

25 May 2018

A curb on HGVs travelling through Sutton St James heads a new wishlist of aims for the village this year.


'GET BEHIND OUR SPALDING BEER AND MUSIC FESTIVAL'

24 May 2018
'GET BEHIND OUR SPALDING BEER AND MUSIC FESTIVAL'

'GET BEHIND OUR SPALDING BEER AND MUSIC FESTIVAL'

24 May 2018

A Spalding landlord wants county highways officers to put potholes ahead of posters for this weekend's Beer and Music Festival.


Villager sees red about roadworks in Deeping St Nicholas

24 May 2018
Villager sees red about roadworks in Deeping St Nicholas

Villager sees red about roadworks in Deeping St Nicholas

24 May 2018

Roadworks on the main road through Deeping St Nicholas need three-way traffic lights, a villager has claimed.


Shed and hedge fire in Moulton Seas End

23 May 2018
Shed and hedge fire in Moulton Seas End

Shed and hedge fire in Moulton Seas End

23 May 2018

Fire crews dealt with a garden shed and hedge blaze in Moulton Seas End earlier today.


Donington thug who headbutted policeman is jailed

23 May 2018
Donington thug who headbutted policeman is jailed

Donington thug who headbutted policeman is jailed

23 May 2018

A thug who headbutted a police officer during an arrest for a robbery in Donington has been jailed for a total of 32 months.


Town’s plans to mark Great War centenary

22 May 2018
Town’s plans to mark Great War centenary

Town’s plans to mark Great War centenary

22 May 2018

How Crowland plans to mark end of Great War


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