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JOIN US NOWYoungsters have decorated their school to remember men and women who died in wars and conflicts.
Police and sports officials are investigating an incident during a match at the weekend.
Parish councillors have heard the latest results of speed checks in a village.
The Spalding Guardian is launching its tenth annual festive Foodbank Appeal.
Road closures and temporary traffic lights will be in place across the area over the coming days.
A new convenience store is set to offer mail and banking services over the counter.
Vehicles and windows were smashed in a spate of criminal damage at the weekend.
A series of photographs have been released showing crowds at an event where four arrests were made.
Vandals have deliberately set alight a piece of outdoor furniture on a playing field.
A town centre retailer is allowing customers to buy items online and pick them up from its store.
People will be able to collect reserved books but browsing will not be allowed.
A meeting to decide whether a shop can change its 'designated premises supervisor' has been called off.
The public are to be asked for their views on volunteers helping the elderly, lonely and vulnerable.
Measures brought in to keep a town free of trouble at the weekend appear to have worked.
The latest COVID-19 figures show that nearly twice as many women as men test positive.
A town's emergency service crews put on a scary experience for youngsters and raised money for charity.
A Dispersal Order for Halloween night was in place across part of the area at the weekend.
The future of this hall lies with the community.
The man heading up CID in our area is working to plug a 'shortage' in DC numbers.
A man who has lived with constant pain for 20 years wants others to wear something orange and support him.