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The future of local government in our area remains uncertain

The future of local government in our area remains uncertain

The future of local government in our area remains uncertain

15 February 2025

A district council leader talks about the local government reorganisation and how it affects this area.


Machete murder trial is adjourned

Machete murder trial is adjourned

Machete murder trial is adjourned

14 February 2025

The trial of two people accused of murdering an unarmed man with a machete in a Bourne park will resume on Monday.


Call to report unlicensed street traders

Call to report unlicensed street traders

Call to report unlicensed street traders

14 February 2025

A council has called on the public to report any unlicensed street traders they come across.


Tyson Fury and chess champions feature in our pages from the past

Tyson Fury and chess champions feature in our pages from the past

Tyson Fury and chess champions feature in our pages from the past

13 February 2025

We take a look back at the Lincolnshire Free Press from February 2015 and 1995.


Go ahead for new football ground

Go ahead for new football ground

Go ahead for new football ground

13 February 2025

A growing football club has been given the green light to build a new home ground.


Council considers 3% tax rise

Council considers 3% tax rise

Council considers 3% tax rise

12 February 2025

A council's cabinet has recommended a 3% tax rise as part of its budget proposals for 2025/26.


‘A cheeky drink’ is the secret to a long life - and other stories from our archive

‘A cheeky drink’ is the secret to a long life - and other stories from our archive

‘A cheeky drink’ is the secret to a long life - and other stories from our archive

09 February 2025

We take another trip down memory lane where we meet a woman who was celebrating her 100th birthday.


Will criminology and farming courses appeal to teenagers?

Will criminology and farming courses appeal to teenagers?

Will criminology and farming courses appeal to teenagers?

09 February 2025

Teenagers can no longer complain about ‘boring’ subjects being taught in schools.


Nursery to open baby room

Nursery to open baby room

Nursery to open baby room

08 February 2025

A children’s nursery will open a baby room for the first time this year as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.


Housing plans for farmland plot are refused again

Housing plans for farmland plot are refused again

Housing plans for farmland plot are refused again

07 February 2025

A developer’s fourth - and largest - bid to build homes on a farmland plot has been refused.


New homes could increase village population by a third

New homes could increase village population by a third

New homes could increase village population by a third

07 February 2025

People are being encouraged to share their views on a potential housing scheme which could increase their village population by a third.


Some residents to be blocked from using tip

Some residents to be blocked from using tip

Some residents to be blocked from using tip

05 February 2025

A permit system is being introduced at a householders’ waste tip to stop people from using it.


Cash rolls in from curry night

Cash rolls in from curry night

Cash rolls in from curry night

03 February 2025

Members of a community group enjoyed a curry night to help boost their funds.


Singing star meets princess - and other stories from our archive

Singing star meets princess - and other stories from our archive

Singing star meets princess - and other stories from our archive

02 February 2025

Join us for a trip down memory lane.


Green waste collection charges are going up

Green waste collection charges are going up

Green waste collection charges are going up

31 January 2025

Green waste collection charges will be going up after council leaders rubber stamped changes.


Opposition members attempt to oust council leader over code of conduct hearings made by other councillors

Opposition members attempt to oust council leader over code of conduct hearings made by other councillors

Opposition members attempt to oust council leader over code of conduct hearings made by other councillors

31 January 2025

A council leader has held onto his role despite an attempt by opposition members to oust him over code of conduct violations by other councillors.

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Councillors breached of code of conduct over social media disputes

Councillors breached of code of conduct over social media disputes

Councillors breached of code of conduct over social media disputes

31 January 2025

Standards panels have found South Kesteven District councillors in breach of the code of conduct following a series of social media disputes.

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Conservative association secretary handed community order for writing cheques to himself

Conservative association secretary handed community order for writing cheques to himself

Conservative association secretary handed community order for writing cheques to himself

27 January 2025

A former Conservative Association secretary was today sentenced to a 12 month community order after he admitted writing two cheques to himself.

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“I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else!” Community figureheads blast poll which puts area amongst 50 worst places to live in country

“I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else!” Community figureheads blast poll which puts area amongst 50 worst places to live in country

“I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else!” Community figureheads blast poll which puts area amongst 50 worst places to live in country

23 January 2025

Community figureheads have blasted a poll that places South Holland amongst the 50 worst areas to live in the country.

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Have your say on council tax

Have your say on council tax

Have your say on council tax

21 January 2025

Council tax bills are likely to rise but first local authorities are asking people what they think.

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