A farmer has turned parts of his house into a museum of what life was like 70 to 80 years ago.
Volunteers helping to keep the area's roads safer have been allowed to start patrols again.
The demand for bread, cakes and pastries at a recently opened business indicates good times are ahead.
Road closures and temporary traffic lights will be in place across the area over the coming days.
Children receiving non-mainstream education will be 'reintroduced' to their classrooms next week.
The area is being asked to share their experiences of frauds and cyber crime.
Home lessons have not got in the way of students and staff from the area fine-tuning their musical tastes.
People can visit St Norbert's for the first time in three months.
A town 'local' is being refurbished in time for a grand reopening.
An extra three-month period for work at an area transport hub is due to social distancing guidelines.
Shoppers will be able to pick up a bargain.
Talks are talking place with a potential new owner of a postal office branch in the town.
A Spalding photographer has reopened.
Money advice services in the area are ready for a rise in calls from people facing joblessness.
A man who has written over 160 books has seen his birthday marked with another passion.
A group overseeing policing are weighing up the potential for a new victims support service.
A lack of income from hiring out sports grounds and centres means tougher spending limits for one area.
A potential change in how public services are run has raised concerns for the area's 'voice at Westminster'.
Lost income and extra costs associated with coronavirus has caused 'unknowns and uncertainties'.
Shoppers and traders had another taste of normality on Tuesday with the return of street sellers.